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Versatile ytterbium ion trap experiment for operation of scalable ion-trap chips with motional heating and transition-frequency measurements

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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:25 authored by James J McLoughlin, Altaf H Nizamani, James D Siverns, Robin C Sterling, Marcus D Hughes, Björn Lekitsch, Sebastian WeidtSebastian Weidt, Winfried HensingerWinfried Hensinger
We present the design and operation of an ytterbium ion trap experiment with a setup offering versatile optical access and 90 electrical interconnects that can host advanced surface and multilayer ion trap chips mounted on chip carriers. We operate a macroscopic ion trap compatible with this chip carrier design and characterize its performance, demonstrating secular frequencies >1 MHz, and trap and cool nearly all of the stable isotopes, including 171Yb+ ions, as well as ion crystals. For this particular trap we measure the motional heating rate and observe an ?1/?2 behavior for different secular frequencies ?. We also determine a spectral noise density SE(1 MHz)=3.6(9)×10-11 V2 m-2 Hz-1 at an ion electrode spacing of 310(10) µm. We describe the experimental setup for trapping and cooling Yb+ ions and provide frequency measurements of the 2S1/2?2P1/2 and 2D3/2?3D[3/2]1/2 transitions for the stable 170Yb+, 171Yb+, 172Yb+, 174Yb+, and 176Yb+ isotopes which are more precise than previously published work.

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Journal

Physical Review A

ISSN

1050-2947

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American Physical Society

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1

Volume

83

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013406

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2012-04-25

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-03-22

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-08-17

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