arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2019
An experimental platform for hybridization of atomic and superconducting quantum systems.
Abstract
Hybrid quantum systems have the potential of mitigating current challenges in developing a scalable quantum computer. Of particular interest is the hybridization between atomic and superconducting qubits. We demonstrate a novel experimental setup for transferring and trapping ultracold atoms inside a millikelvin cryogenic environment, where interactions between atomic and superconducting qubits can be established, paving the way for hybrid quantum systems. $^{87}\\text{Rb}$ atoms are prepared in a conventional magneto-optical trap and transported via a magnetic conveyor belt into a UHV compatible dilution refrigerator with optical access. We store $5\\times10^{8}$ atoms with a lifetime of 794 seconds in the vicinity of the millikelvin stage.