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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 43: QI Poster II (joint session QI/Q)

Q 43.38: Poster

Mittwoch, 8. März 2023, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof

Industrially microfabricated ion traps for quantum information processing — •Michael Dieter Josef Pfeifer1,3, Simon Schey1,2, Max Glantschnig1,4, Fabian Anmasser1,3, Matthias Dietl1,3, Jakob Wahl1,3, Alexander Zesar1, Fabian Laurent1, Mohammad Abu Zahra1, Sagar Saini1, Silke Auchter1,3, Matthias Brandl1, Klemens Schüppert1, Yves Colombe1, and Clemens Rössler11Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Villach, Austria — 2Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden — 3University of Innsbruck, Austria — 4Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany

Infineon Technologies is fabricating 2D and 3D ion trap chips in its industrial facilities [1,2]. This poster gives an overview of our work towards large-scale, reliable ion traps.

We are developing multiple fabrication processes on silicon and dielectric substrates for, e.g., multi-metal stacks with low resistance at cryogenic temperatures, and surfaces resilient to UV laser beam exposure, which we characterize using analytical tools (cryogenic probe station, KPFM microscopy). Together with partners, we design and produce ion traps with integrated optical waveguides, and traps for ion shuttling with ~200 electrodes, that will be operated with a custom cryo-compatible electronic chip. We present a second-generation ion trap socket that allows fast exchange of traps, which we use in our ion trapping lab and make available to our partners.

[1] Ph. Holz, S. Auchter et al., Adv. Quantum Technol. 3, 2000031 (2020)

[2] S. Auchter, C. Axline at al., Quantum Sci. Technol. 7, 035015 (2022)

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