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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 7067, 2022 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35487938

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Surface ion traps are among the most promising technologies for scaling up quantum computing machines, but their complicated multi-electrode geometry can make some tasks, including compensation for stray electric fields, challenging both at the level of modeling and of practical implementation. Here we demonstrate the compensation of stray electric fields using a gradient descent algorithm and a machine learning technique, which trained a deep learning network. We show automated dynamical compensation tested against induced electric charging from UV laser light hitting the chip trap surface. The results show improvement in compensation using gradient descent and the machine learner over manual compensation. This improvement is inferred from an increase of the fluorescence rate of 78% and 96% respectively, for a trapped [Formula: see text]Yb[Formula: see text] ion driven by a laser tuned to [Formula: see text] MHz of the [Formula: see text]S[Formula: see text]P[Formula: see text] Doppler cooling transition at 369.5 nm.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 91(12): 123002, 2020 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33379967

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Isotope selective optical excitation of atoms is important for experiments with neutral atoms, metrology, and work with trapped ions, including quantum information processing. Polarization-enhanced absorption spectroscopy is used to frequency stabilize a tunable external cavity laser diode system at 398.9 nm for isotope selective photoionization of neutral Yb atoms. This spectroscopy technique is used to measure isotope resolved dispersive features from transitions within a see-through configuration ytterbium hollow-cathode discharge lamp. This Doppler-free dichroic polarization spectroscopy is realized by retro-reflecting a laser beam through the discharge and analyzing the polarization dependent absorption with balanced detection. The spectroscopy signal is recovered using lock-in detection of frequency modulation induced by current modulation of the external cavity laser diode. Here, we show an order of magnitude improvement in the long-term stability using polarization-enhanced absorption spectroscopy of Yb compared to polarization spectroscopy.

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Appl Opt ; 59(17): 5136-5141, 2020 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32543532

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Here we present a cost-effective multichannel optomechanical switch and software proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller system for locking multiple lasers to a single-channel commercial wavemeter. The switch is based on a rotating cylinder that selectively transmits one laser beam at a time to the wavemeter. The wavelength is read by the computer, and an error signal is output to the lasers to correct wavelength drifts every millisecond. We use this system to stabilize 740 nm (subsequently frequency doubled to 370 nm), 399 nm, and 935 nm lasers for trapping and cooling different isotopes of a Yb+ ion. We characterize the frequency stability of the three lasers by using a second, more precise, commercial wavemeter. We also characterize the absolute frequency stability of the 740 nm laser using the fluorescence drift rate of a trapped 174Yb+ ion. For the 740 nm laser we demonstrate an Allan deviation σy of 3×10-10 (at 20 s integration time), equivalent to sub-200 kHz stability.

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