Light-emitting device comprising organic salt bound to quantum dots and production method thereof
US-11917841-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US2020116623A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020116623-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916601099-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An apparatus for individually trapping atoms, individually imaging the atoms, and individually cooling the atoms to prevent loss of the atoms from the trap caused by the imaging. The apparatus can be implemented in various quantum computing, sensing, and metrology applications (e.g., in an atomic clock).
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What is claimed is: 1 . An apparatus for trapping, imaging, and cooling one or more atoms, comprising: one or more lasers emitting one or more first laser beams, one or more second laser beams, and one or more third laser beams; one or more atoms, wherein: the one or more first laser beams generate one or more traps each comprising a trapping potential, each of the trapping potentials trapping a single one of the atoms, and each of the atoms have three energy levels including: a first energy level; a second energy level having an energy higher than the first energy level; and a third energy level; the one or more second laser beams irradiate the one or more atoms so as to generate fluorescence from each of the atoms, and the one or more second laser beams have a frequency and a polarization tuned to excite a first transition between the first energy level and the second energy level so that the fluorescence comprises spontaneous emission from the second energy level back to the first energy level; the one or more third laser beams irradiate the one or more atoms so as to cool each of the atoms; and a detector receiving the fluorescence so as to generate an image of each of the atoms from the fluorescence. 2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising: a first objective focusing the first laser beams at one or more foci so as to generate each of the trapping potentials at each of the foci. 3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the atoms comprise alkaline earth atoms or alkaline earth like atoms, in a ground state, the atoms each comprise two valence electrons in the first energy level comprising an s shell, forming a spin singlet state, in a first excited state, the atoms each comprise 1 valence electron in the first energy level comprising an s shell and 1 valence electron in the second energy level comprising a p shell, forming a spin singlet state, and in a second excited state, the atoms each comprise 1 valence electron in the first energy level comprising an s shell and 1 valence electron in the third energy level comprising a p shell, forming one of three spin triplet states. 4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more third laser beams have a wavelength tuned to induce a second transition between the first energy level and the third energy level, so as to laser cool the atoms by transferring the atoms into a lower energy motional state. 5 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the laser cooling comprises Sisyphus cooling or resolved sideband cooling. 6 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: the one or more third laser beams do not provide a magic trapping condition associated with the second transition, so that the trapping potential experienced by the atom in a ground state (wherein electrons are in the first energy level) is different from the trapping potential experienced by the atom in an excited state wherein at least one of the electrons is transferred to the third energy level, and the atom is cooled using Sisyphus cooling. 7 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein: the trapping potential for the atom in the ground state is higher than the trapping potential for the atom in the excited state, the one or more third laser beams are blue detuned and have a frequency greater than a transition frequency for exciting the second transition of the atom in free space (non-trapped atom), and the cooling is repulsive Sisyphus cooling. 8 . The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein: the trapping potential for the atom in the ground state (electrons in the first level) is lower than the trapping potential for the atom in the excited state wherein one of the electrons is in the third level, the one or more third laser beams are red detuned and have a frequency less than a transition frequency for exciting the second transition of the atom in free space (non-trapped atom), and the cooling is attractive Sisyphus cooling. 9 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: (1) the one or more third laser beams are tuned to provide a magic trapping condition associated with the second transition, so that the trapping potential experienced by the atom in the ground state (wherein electrons are in the first level) is the same as the trapping potential experienced by the atom in the excited state wherein at least one of the electrons is transferred to the third energy level, (2) the atoms further include a first set of motional energy levels indexed with an integer n for an electron in the first energy level and a second set of motional energy levels indexed with an integer m for an electron in the third energy level, the third laser beam exciting the atom from the nth state in the first energy level to the m th =(n−1) th state in the third energy level, so that the atom decays by emitting spontaneous emission from the m th state to (n−1) th state in the first energy level, (3) the step (2) is repeated (the third laser beam irradiating the atom) until the atom is in the n=0 th motional state in the first energy level. 10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an array of the first laser beams forming tweezers and/or array of the third laser beams (cooling beams) and/or array of the second laser beams (imaging beams), each of the tweezers trapping one of the atoms, each of the cooling beams cooling one of the atoms, and each of the imaging beams imaging one of the atoms. 11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the third laser beams include: a laser beam propagating perpendicular to the first laser beam so as to cool the atom in a radial direction, and a fifth laser beam propagating parallel to the first laser beam so as to cool the atom in a longitudinal direction. 12 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: each of the atoms have a fourth energy level higher than the first energy level and lower than the third energy level; the one or more first laser beams are tuned to have a wavelength that is magic for the first energy level and the fourth energy level but not for the third energy level, and the cooling using the one or more third laser beams is Sisyphus cooling. 13 . The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the fourth energy level is a clock state and transitions from the first energy level to the fourth energy level are used to create qubits in a quantum computing configuration, and the image obtained using the fluorescence is used to read out a state of the qubit and determine occupancy of each of the traps. 14 . The apparatus of any of the preceding claims, wherein: each of the atoms have a fifth energy level higher than the first energy level and lower than the second energy level; wherein an electron transfers to the fifth energy level after a transition from the first energy level to the second energy level; and the first laser beam has a frequency such that the atom comprising an electron in the fifth energy level experiences the trapping potential so that the atom can transfer the electron to the third energy level experiencing an anti trapping potential wherein the atom will transfer out of the trap or the trapping potential. 15 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more second laser beams repeatedly image the one or more atoms showing that each of the atoms remain in their respective trapping potentials after at least 2000 imaging steps. 16 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: the one or more lasers emitting one or more fourth laser beams; the one or more first laser beams generating an array of electromagnetic traps each including a trapping potential, each of the trapping potentials trapping a si
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