Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session F01: Poster Session I (4:00pm-6:00pm PT)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Room: Exhibit Hall C
Abstract: F01.00035 : Monolithic segmented blade ion trap system*
Presenter:
Roman Zhuravel
(Rice University)
Authors:
Roman Zhuravel
(Rice University)
Abhishek Menon
(Rice University)
Midhuna Duraisamy Suganthi
(Rice University)
April Sheffield
(Rice University)
Visal So
(Rice University)
Mingjian Zhu
(Rice University)
Guido Pagano
(Rice University)
Collaboration:
This work is a collaborative effort between the groups of prof. Pagano (Rice University), prof. Linke (Duke University) and Translume inc. (MI).
A monolithic segmented blade trap represents further advancement in the blade trap design as it offers better structural accuracy by eliminating the need for manual alignment, a compact structure, potentially more elaborate design, and better manufacturability and repeatability. Here we present our progress in assembling a compact trapping system based on a monolithic blade trap. We present the design of the trap manufactured by Translume Inc. and its characterization, as well as the surrounding vacuum and optical systems of the first prototype. Preliminary measurements show promising performance and support further development and implementation of this novel type of blade traps.
*This work is supported by the NSF CAREER Award (Award No. PHY-2144910), the DOE Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics (Award No. DE-SC0021143), the Army Research Office (W911NF21P0003), the Army Research Laboratory (W911QX21C0031), the J Evans Attwell-Welch Postdoctoral Fellowship, and the Office of Naval Research (N00014-20-1-2695, N00014-22-1-2282).
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