Superconducting microfabricated ion traps

ORAL

Abstract

We fabricate superconducting ion traps with niobium and niobium nitride and trap single $^{88}$Sr ions at cryogenic temperatures. The superconducting transition is verified and characterized by measuring the resistance and critical current using a 4-wire measurement on the trap structure, and observing change in the rf reflection. The lowest observed heating rate is 2.1(3) quanta/sec at 800~kHz at 6~K and shows no significant change across the superconducting transition, suggesting that anomalous heating is primarily caused by noise sources on the surface. This demonstration of superconducting ion traps opens up possibilities for integrating trapped ions and molecular ions with superconducting devices.

Authors

  • Shannon X. Wang

    MIT, sxwang@mit.edu

  • Yufei Ge

    MIT

  • Jaroslaw Labaziewicz

    MIT

  • Eric Dauler

    MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • Karl Berggren

    MIT

  • Isaac L. Chuang

    MIT