Ion_trap_with_fiber_cavity_P_Kobel.jpgHere, a fiber cavity is used together with an ion trap. For electrostatic shielding, the fibers are guided inside thin stainless steel tubes (horizontal) through the compensation electrodes (eight vertical rods) to the trap electrodes (vertical needle tips).https://www.physik-astro.uni-bonn.de/fiberlab/en/media/ion_trap_with_fiber_cavity_p_kobel.jpg/viewhttps://www.physik-astro.uni-bonn.de/fiberlab/en/media/ion_trap_with_fiber_cavity_p_kobel.jpg/@@images/image-1200-7217ee111e76c2f853501fdc458de416.jpeg
Ion_trap_with_fiber_cavity_P_Kobel.jpg
Here, a fiber cavity is used together with an ion trap. For electrostatic shielding, the fibers are guided inside thin stainless steel tubes (horizontal) through the compensation electrodes (eight vertical rods) to the trap electrodes (vertical needle tips).