A quantum integrated light and matter interfaceTools Nute, Jonathan (2017) A quantum integrated light and matter interface. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractA highly integrated device capable of interfacing light and matter on a chip is presented. 1e7 caesium-133 atoms are captured from a hot vapour into a magneto-optical trap held close to a chip-mounted single-mode fibre. Sub-Doppler optical molasses cools the atoms and transfers them into a tightly focused 18W vertical optical dipole trap which intersects a 30um void that has been laser etched through the single-mode fibre. Thus, the optically trapped atoms are tightly confined in the path of fibre-guided photons for maximum overlap. Such a system is capable of writing, reading and storing quantum information and clearly has massive implications for quantum information technologies. The device presented is adaptable, scalable and highly integrated making it the ideal building block for quantum computing.
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