Joshua Isaacs
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Physical Review A | 2014
J. D. Pritchard; Joshua Isaacs; M. A. Beck; Robert McDermott; Mark Saffman
We propose a hybrid quantum gate between an atom and a microwave photon in a superconducting coplanar waveguide cavity by exploiting the strong resonant microwave coupling between adjacent Rydberg states. Using experimentally achievable parameters gate fidelities >0.99 are possible on submicrosecond time scales for waveguide temperatures below 40 mK. This provides a mechanism for generating entanglement between two disparate quantum systems and represents an important step in the creation of a hybrid quantum interface applicable for both quantum simulation and quantum information processing.
Applied Physics Letters | 2016
M. A. Beck; Joshua Isaacs; D. W. Booth; J. D. Pritchard; Mark Saffman; Robert McDermott
We describe the design and characterization of superconducting coplanar waveguide cavities tailored to facilitate strong coupling between superconducting quantum circuits and single trapped Rydberg atoms. For initial superconductor-atom experiments at 4.2 K, we show that resonator quality factors above
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016
J. D. Pritchard; Joshua Isaacs; Mark Saffman
10^4
Physical Review A | 2018
Donald W. Booth; Joshua Isaacs; Mark Saffman
can be readily achieved. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the incorporation of thick-film copper electrodes at a voltage antinode of the resonator provides a route to enhance the zero-point electric fields of the resonator in a trapping region that is 40
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Donald Booth; Juan Bohorquez; Joshua Isaacs; Matthew J. Beck; Robert McDermott; Mark Saffman
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Archive | 2017
Donald Booth; Joshua Isaacs; Mark Saffman
m above the chip surface, thereby minimizing chip heating from scattered trap light. The combination of high resonator quality factor and strong electric dipole coupling between the resonator and the atom should make it possible to achieve the strong coupling limit of cavity quantum electrodynamics with this system.
arXiv: Optics | 2016
J. D. Pritchard; Joshua Isaacs; Mark Saffman
We present a pair of optimized objective lenses with long working distances of 117 mm and 65 mm, respectively, that offer diffraction limited performance for both Cs and Rb wavelengths when imaging through standard vacuum windows. The designs utilise standard catalog lens elements to provide a simple and cost-effective solution. Objective 1 provides NA = 0.175 offering 3 μm resolution whilst objective 2 is optimized for high collection efficiency with NA = 0.29 and 1.8 μm resolution. This flexible design can be further extended for use at shorter wavelengths by simply re-optimising the lens separations.
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Joshua Isaacs; Donald Booth; Beck; J. D. Pritchard; T. Xia; Robert McDermott; Mark Saffman
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Matthew J. Beck; Joshua Isaacs; Donald Booth; Mark Saffman; Robert McDermott
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Joshua Isaacs; J. D. Pritchard; T. Xia; Beck; Robert McDermott; Mark Saffman