Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2010-08-17
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
14 pages, 12 figures
Scientific paper
We have successfully demonstrated an integrated optical system for collecting the fluorescence from a trapped ion. The system, consisting of an array of transmissive, dielectric micro-optics and an optical fiber array, has been intimately incorporated into the ion-trapping chip without negatively impacting trapping performance. Epoxies, vacuum feedthrough, and optical component materials were carefully chosen so that they did not degrade the vacuum environment, and we have demonstrated light detection as well as ion trapping and shuttling behavior comparable to trapping chips without integrated optics, with no modification to the control voltages of the trapping chip.
Blain Matthew G.
Brady Gregory R.
Briggs Ronald D.
Carter Tony R.
Cruz-Cabrera Alvaro A.
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