Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session N04: Cooling and Trapping in Atomic Arrays
8:00 AM–10:00 AM,
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Oregon Convention Center
Room: Portland Ballroom 255
Chair: Shan Zhong, University of Oklahoma
Abstract: N04.00003 : An atom-array cavity-array platform
8:24 AM–8:36 AM
Presenter:
Shankar G Menon
(University of Chicago)
Authors:
Shankar G Menon
(University of Chicago)
Noah Glachman
(University of Chicago)
Dahlia Ghoshal
(University of Chicago)
Nayana Tiwari
(University of Chicago)
Yuzhou Chai
(University of Chicago)
Matteo Pompili
(University of Chicago)
Yu-Hao Deng
(University of Chicago)
Alan Michael Dibos
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Hannes Bernien
(UChicago)
We present an atom-array cavity-array platform integrating cesium atom arrays with a photonic chip containing over 100 nanophotonic cavities. To enable this, we develop: (1) a background-free imaging scheme using excited-state transitions in cesium with >99% fidelity, (2) a photonic chip design optimized for efficient atom loading, and (3) a free-space coupling scheme achieving >65% waveguide-to-fiber coupling efficiency.
We demonstrate collisional-blockade limited loading of atom array next to photonic chip, parallel transport of atoms to multiple cavities, and achieving atom-cavity separations as small as 300 nm. At these distances, atom-photon interaction strengths exceeding 1 GHz are achievable. We present these capabilities along with our efforts toward single-photon extraction through atom-cavity coupling. These results address key integration challenges and pave the way for quantum networking and distributed quantum computing.
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