Low cross-talk optical addressing of trapped-ion qubits using a novel integrated photonic chip
Individual optical addressing in chains of trapped atomic ions requires the generation of many small, closely spaced beams with low cross-talk. Furthermore, implementing parallel operations necessitates phase, frequency, and amplitude control of each individual beam. Here, we present a scalable meth...
Main Authors: | Sotirova, AS, Sun, B, Leppard, JD, Wang, A, Wang, M, Vazquez-Brennan, A, Nadlinger, DP, Moser, S, Jesacher, A, He, C, Pokorny, F, Booth, MJ, Ballance, CJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com]
2024
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