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3 October 2022 Integrated photonics for trapped ion quantum information experiments at Sandia National Laboratories
Hayden J. McGuinness, Michael Gehl, Craig G. Hogle, William J. Setzer, Nick Karl, Nick Jaber, Justin Schultz, Joonhyuk Kwon, Megan Ivory, Rex R. Kay, Daniel Dominguez, Douglas Trotter, Matt Eichenfield, Dan L. Stick
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Abstract
As trapped ion systems add more ions to allow for increasingly sophisticated quantum processing and sensing capabilities, the traditional optical-mechanical laboratory infrastructure that make such systems possible are in some cases the limiting factor in further growth of the systems. One promising solution is to integrate as many, if not all, optical components such as waveguides and gratings, single-photon detectors, and high extinction ratio optical switches/modulators either into ion traps themselves or into auxiliary devices that can be easily integrated with ion traps. Here we report on recent efforts at Sandia National Laboratories to include integrated photonics in our surface ion trap platforms.
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Hayden J. McGuinness, Michael Gehl, Craig G. Hogle, William J. Setzer, Nick Karl, Nick Jaber, Justin Schultz, Joonhyuk Kwon, Megan Ivory, Rex R. Kay, Daniel Dominguez, Douglas Trotter, Matt Eichenfield, and Dan L. Stick "Integrated photonics for trapped ion quantum information experiments at Sandia National Laboratories", Proc. SPIE 12206, Quantum Nanophotonic Materials, Devices, and Systems 2022, 1220604 (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2636695
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Waveguides

Metals

Integrated optics

Quantum information

Bragg cells

Silicon

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