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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik
Q 55: Poster II
Q 55.45: Poster
Donnerstag, 11. März 2010, 16:00–19:00, Lichthof
Towards quantum networks: integrating fiber cavities and ion traps — •Birgit Brandstätter1, 2, Tracy Northup1, Maximilian Harlander1, Piet Schmidt1, 3, and Rainer Blatt1, 4 — 1Institute of Experimental Physics, University Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria — 2Recipient of a DOC-fFORTE-fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences at the Institute of Experimental Physics, University Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria — 3present address: QUEST Institute of Experimental Quantum Metrology, PTB, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany — 4Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Quantum networks, in which atoms at quantum nodes are linked by photonic channels, offer a compelling solution to the challenge of scalability in quantum computing. In these networks, optical cavities provide an interface between photons and atoms; however, the technical requirements for such cavities are demanding. We hope to utilize recent advances in mirrors fabricated on fiber facets in order to couple trapped calcium atoms to a high-finesse cavity with small mode volume. Our approach is twofold: first, we are investigating the perturbation of ions in a linear segmented trap by the presence of an optical fiber. This experiment provides a testbed for us to explore little-understood factors such as acceptable ion-fiber distances and the effects of fiber coatings. Second, we are developing and testing curved, coated fiber mirrors and designing an integrated ion-trap cavity setup.