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    Optimum radius size between cylindrical ion trap and quadrupole ion trap by Chaharborj, Sarkhosh Seddighi, Sadat Kiai, Seyyed Mahmod, Md Ariffin, Norihan, Gheisari, Yousof

    Published 2015
    “…Quadrupole ion trap mass analyzer with a simplified geometry, namely, the cylindrical ion trap (CIT), has been shown to be well-suited using in miniature mass spectrometry and even in mass spectrometer arrays. …”
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    Superconducting microfabricated ion traps by Ge, Yufei, Labaziewicz, Jaroslaw, Dauler, Eric A., Chuang, Isaac L., Wang, Shannon X., Berggren, Karl K

    Published 2012
    “…“Superconducting Microfabricated Ion Traps.” Applied Physics Letters 97.24 (2010): 244102. © 2010 American Institute of Physics…”
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    Practical aspects of ion trap mass spectrometry / by March, Raymond E., Todd, John F. J.

    Published 1995
    “…V.1. Fundamentals of ion trap mass spectrometry -- v.2. Ion trap instrumentation -- v.3. …”
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    Optimization and simulation of MEMS rectilinear ion trap by Huang Gang, Chen Yi, Tang Fei, Liu Li-Tao, Wang Xiaohao

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In this paper, the design of a MEMS rectilinear ion trap was optimized under simulated conditions. …”
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    Cavity QED in a molecular ion trap by Schuster, D. I., Bishop, Lev S., Chuang, Isaac L., DeMille, David, Schoelkopf, Robert J.

    Published 2011
    “…We propose a class of experiments using rotational states of dipolar molecular ions trapped near an on-chip superconducting microwave cavity. …”
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    Laser-induced charging of microfabricated ion traps by Low, Guang Hao, Lachenmyer, Nathan S., Ge, Yufei, Herskind, Peter F., Chuang, Isaac L., Wang, Shannon X.

    Published 2012
    “…The charging induced by typical laser frequencies involved in Doppler cooling and quantum control is studied here, with microfabricated surface-electrode traps made of aluminum, copper, and gold, operated at 6 K with a single Sr[superscript +] ion trapped 100 μm above the trap surface. The lasers used are at 370, 405, 460, and 674 nm, and the typical photon flux at the trap is 10[superscript 14] photons/cm[superscript 2]/sec. …”
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    Ion traps fabricated in a CMOS foundry by Mehta, Karan Kartik, Bruzewicz, Colin D., Sage, Jeremy M., Chiaverini, John, Eltony, Amira, Chuang, Isaac L., Ram, Rajeev J

    Published 2015
    “…We demonstrate trapping in a surface-electrode ion trap fabricated in a 90-nm CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) foundry process utilizing the top metal layer of the process for the trap electrodes. …”
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    Stabilization and control in a linear ion trap by Stacey, J

    Published 2003
    “…Finally, the thesis describes the successful loading of the ion trap by laser photoionization from a weak atomic beam. …”
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    Isotope-selective photoionization for calcium ion trapping by Lucas, D, Ramos, A, Home, J, McDonnell, M, Nakayama, S, Stacey, J, Webster, S, Stacey, D, Steane, A

    Published 2004
    “…Resonance-enhanced photoionization for isotope-selective loading of calcium ion trapping was investigated. Trapping of all th enaturally occuring isotopes from a natural abundance source was demonstrated by optimizing the photoionization procedure for isotope selection. …”
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    Oxford ion-trap quantum computing project. by Lucas, D, Donald, C, Home, J, McDonnell, M, Ramos, A, Stacey, D, Stacey, J, Steane, A, Webster, S

    Published 2003
    “…We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We discuss the choice of ion species and describe recent experiments on read-out for a ground-state qubit and photoionization trap loading.…”
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