update temperature range
https://github.com/sinara-hw/meta/issues/22#issuecomment-736196383
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\title{Cheko: high-density electrode driver for scalable ion-trap quantum computing}
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\title{Cheko: high-density electrode driver for scalable ion-trap quantum computing}
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\date{November 23, 2020}
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\date{December 7, 2020}
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\subsection{Temperature range}
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\subsection{Temperature range}
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Some, but not all, ion trap experiments are done in a cryostat, in particular to reduce ion heating rates and improve vacuum\cite{cryo} (in terms of both pumping speed and ultimate pressure achieved). To address a wider range of ion trap experiments, it is desirable that the device be operable at low temperatures (3 to 10K) as well as room temperature.
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Some, but not all, ion trap experiments are done in a cryostat, in particular to reduce ion heating rates and improve vacuum\cite{cryo} (in terms of both pumping speed and ultimate pressure achieved). To address a wider range of ion trap experiments, it is desirable that the device be operable at low temperatures (3 to 15K) as well as room temperature.
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\subsection{Vacuum}
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\subsection{Vacuum}
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The device must be operable in a ultra-high vacuum environment. It must not outgas and must have a sufficient means of dissipating the heat it generates, such as being mounted to the wall of the vacuum chamber acting as heatsink.
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The device must be operable in a ultra-high vacuum environment. It must not outgas and must have a sufficient means of dissipating the heat it generates, such as being mounted to the wall of the vacuum chamber acting as heatsink.
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