Bulletin of the American Physical Society
55th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 3–7, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas
Session N04: Integrated Photonics
8:00 AM–10:00 AM,
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Room: 201BC
Chair: Matthew Feldman
Abstract: N04.00005 : Low-Crosstalk Silicon Fabricated Optical Waveguides for Laser Delivery to Matter Qubits
9:24 AM–9:36 AM
Presenter:
Clayton Craft
(AFRL)
Authors:
Clayton Craft
(AFRL)
David Hucul
(AFRL)
Zachary S Smith
(Air Force Research Lab)
Andrew Klug
(AFRL)
Nick Barton
(AFRL)
Paul M Alsing
(Air Force Research Lab)
Pramod Asagodu
(AFRL)
Richard Birrittella
(AFRL)
Andrew Brownell
(AFRL)
Vekatesh Deenadayalan
(Rochester Institute of Technology)
Michael Fanto
(AFRL)
Gregory A Howland
(Rochester Institute of Technology)
Michael Macalik
(AFRL)
Evan Manfreda-Schulz
(Rochester Institute of Technology)
Garrett Percevault
(AFRL)
Nikola Porto
(AFRL)
Stefan F Preble
(Rochester Institute of Technology)
Anthony Rizzo
(AFRL)
Kenneth Scalzi
(AFRL)
James Schneeloch
(AFRL)
Erin Sheridan
(AFRL)
Amos M Smith
(AFRL)
Christopher C Tison
(AFRL)
Kathy-Anne Soderberg
(University of Chicago)
Abstract:
Matter qubits often rely on light delivery to induce changes in qubit states, which requires precisely applied external fields. The presence of unintended light, such as scatter from the laser source or output crosstalk could lead to unexpected qubit excitations, which destroys coherence and lowers fidelity of the system. Although the quality of these quantum systems depends on precisely targeting qubits at the µm scale often used in quantum networking schemes, it remains a difficult optical engineering challenge. We detail our efforts to produce a foundry-produced, micro-fabricated silicon nitride (SiN) optical waveguide to lower the intrinsic crosstalk of directly addressing unequally spaced trapped ions, which serve as model qubits for this system. Previous efforts to mitigate unintended crosstalk using optical splitters systems have been limited to order -40 dB which we surpass. The design improvements here pave the way for large scale light delivery with low crosstalk by improving chip architecture commonly utilized by these waveguide devices. Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited: AFRL-2023-6150 / 2023-1138
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