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Ultra-low vibration closed-cycle cryogenic surface-electrode ion trap apparatus

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arxiv 2008.05601 v2 pith:3GBWPCOU submitted 2020-08-08 physics.ins-det quant-ph

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We describe the design, commissioning and operation of an ultra-low-vibration closed-cycle cryogenic ion trap apparatus. One hundred lines for low-frequency signals and eight microwave / radio frequency coaxial feed lines offer the possibility of implementing a small-scale ion-trap quantum processor or simulator. With all supply cables attached, more than 1.3 W of cooling power at 5 K is still available for absorbing energy from electrical pulses introduced to control ions. The trap itself is isolated from vibrations induced by the cold head using a helium exchange gas interface. The performance of the vibration isolation system has been characterized using a Michelson interferometer, finding residual vibration amplitudes on the order of 10 nm rms. Trapping of $^9$Be$^+$ ions has been demonstrated using a combination of laser ablation and photoionization.

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