Optimised focusing ion optics for an ultracold deterministic single ion source targeting nm resolution
Using a segmented ion trap with mK laser-cooled ions we have realised a novel single ion source which can deterministically deliver a wide range of ion species, isotopes or ionic molecules [Schnitzler et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2009, 102, 070501]. Experimental data is discussed in detail and compared with numerical simulations of ion trajectories. For the novel ion source we numerically investigate the influence of various extraction parameters on fluctuations in velocity and position of the beam. We present specialised ion optics and show from numerical simulations that a nm spatial resolution is achievable. The Paul trap, which is used as a single ion source, together with the presented ion optics, constitutes a promising candidate for a deterministic ion implantation method for applications in solid state quantum computing or classical nano-electronic devices.
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- Optics
- 1007 Nanotechnology
- 0206 Quantum Physics
- 0205 Optical Physics