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18 June 2024 Antireflection coatings for an ultra-high vacuum quartz cell developed for quantum computing experiments
Ulrike Schulz, Friedrich Rickelt, Nancy Gratzke, Lukas Schell, Anne Gärtner, Astrid Bingel, Sven Schröder
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Abstract
The paper discusses requirements and solutions for antireflection coatings applicable for a fused silica cell which is attended to manipulate Rydberg atoms as qubits. Multiple laser beams at various wavelengths and light incidence angles pass the different window areas of the cell. AR-coatings were designed and deposited on the window areas to receive an optimal solution for each of the lasers. Some of the coatings optimized for the internal surfaces of the cell contain nanostructured layers as an option to improve the polarization properties at higher light incidence angles. Cleaning, handling and outgassing of these layers was investigated in particular.
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Ulrike Schulz, Friedrich Rickelt, Nancy Gratzke, Lukas Schell, Anne Gärtner, Astrid Bingel, and Sven Schröder "Antireflection coatings for an ultra-high vacuum quartz cell developed for quantum computing experiments", Proc. SPIE PC13020, Advances in Optical Thin Films VIII, PC130200N (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016941
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KEYWORDS
Antireflective coatings

Quantum optics experiments

Quantum computing

Vacuum

Quartz

Chemical species

Polarization

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