A Low-Drift, Low-Noise, Multichannel Dc Voltage Source For Segmented-Electrode Paul Traps

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We present the design, construction, and characterization of a multichannel, low-drift, low-noise dc voltage source specially designed for biasing the electrodes of segmented linear Paul traps. The system produces 20 output voltage pairs having a common-mode range of 0 to +120 V with 3.7 mV/LSB (least significant bit) resolution and differential ranges of +/- 5 V with 150 mu V/LSB or +/- 16 V with 610 mu V/LSB resolution. All common-mode and differential voltages are independently controllable, and all pairs share the same ground reference. The measured drift of the voltages after warm-up is lower than 1 LSB peak-to-peak on the time scale of 2 h. The noise of an output voltage measured with respect to ground is < 10 mu VRMS within 10 Hz-100 kHz, with spectral density lower than 3 nV Hz(-1/2) above 50 kHz. The performance of the system is limited by the external commercial multichannel DAC unit NI 9264, and in principle, it is possible to achieve higher stability and lower noise with the same voltage ranges. The system has a compact, modular, and scalable architecture, having all parts except for the DAC chassis housed within a single 19" 3HE rack. Published by AIP Publishing.
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