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Demonstration of a microfabricated surface electrode ion trap

Published 5 Aug 2010 in physics.ins-det and quant-ph | (1008.0990v2)

Abstract: In this paper we present the design, modeling, and experimental testing of surface electrode ion traps fabricated in a heterostructure configuration comprising a silicon substrate, silicon dioxide insulators, and aluminum electrodes. This linear trap has a geometry with symmetric RF leads, two interior DC electrodes, and 40 individual lateral DC electrodes. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) was used to grow silicon dioxide pillars to electrically separate overhung aluminum electrodes from an aluminum ground plane. In addition to fabrication, we report techniques for modeling the control voltage solutions and the successful demonstration of trapping and shuttling ions in two identically constructed traps.

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