Bulletin of the American Physical Society
43rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 57, Number 5
Monday–Friday, June 4–8, 2012; Orange County, California
Session K1: Poster Session II (4:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
4:00 PM,
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Room: Royal Ballroom
Abstract ID: BAPS.2012.DAMOP.K1.80
Abstract: K1.00080 : Towards experimental realization of a scalable ion chain quantum processor in microfabricated surface trap
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Authors:
So-Young Baek
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Emily Mount
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Daniel Gaultney
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Rachel Noek
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Stephen Crain
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Andre van Rynbach
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Peter Maunz
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
Jungsang Kim
(Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2012.DAMOP.K1.80
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