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EO Integration of Planar Ion Trap and Silicon Photonics for Optical Addressing in Quantum Computing

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Abstract

Feasibilities of Electro-Optical integration for ion-trapping in quantum computing are demonstrated. Photonics devices exhibit ~33% coupling efficiency and 1.12 dB/cm propagation loss. Wide positional tolerance of ± 10 pm is obtained for optical addressing of trapped ion.

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