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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr Joseph Goodwin

Associate Professor and UKRI ERC Fellow

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Ion trap quantum computing
joseph.goodwin@physics.ox.ac.uk
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My research focuses on the development of a quantum computer based on trapped atomic ions. In particular, my team are developing methods to integrate small optical cavities into the structure of ion trap processor chips. Arranging the cavity mirrors around individual ion qubits will allow us to efficiently produce and capture single photons from the ion on-demand. These photons can then be transmitted over optical fibre links to entangle pairs of qubits in separate locations, allowing a large computer to be built from a modular network of smaller, simpler nodes.

Research interests

Ion trapping
Quantum computing
Optical microcavities
Quantum networks

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