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arxiv: 1006.4192 · v3 · pith:3J3NB24Cnew · submitted 2010-06-22 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Imaging trapped ions with a microfabricated lens for quantum information processing

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords imagingionsmicrofabricatedtrappedarraysinformationintegratedinterconnect
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Trapped ions are a leading system for realizing quantum information processing (QIP). Most of the technologies required for implementing large-scale trapped-ion QIP have been demonstrated, with one key exception: a massively parallel ion-photon interconnect. Arrays of microfabricated phase Fresnel lenses (PFL) are a promising interconnect solution that is readily integrated with ion trap arrays for large-scale QIP. Here we show the first imaging of trapped ions with a microfabricated in-vacuum PFL, demonstrating performance suitable for scalable QIP. A single ion fluorescence collection efficiency of 4.2 +/- 1.5% was observed, in agreement with the previously measured optical performance of the PFL. The contrast ratio between the ion signal and the background scatter was 23 +/- 4. The depth of focus for the imaging system was 19.4 +/- 2.4 {\mu}m and the field of view was 140 +/- 20 {\mu}m. Our approach also provides an integrated solution for high-efficiency optical coupling in neutral atom and solid state QIP architectures.

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