Low-SWaP magneto-optical trap enabled by planar photonic and magnetic components
Hao Gao, Yumeng Zhu, Zhilong Yu, Yuhui Hu, Zhelin Lin, Shiming Wei, Feng Zhao, Amit Agrawal, Zeyang Liu, Xiaochi Liu, Cheng ZhangCompact, lightweight, and energy-efficient cold-atom systems are foundational for the development of deployable quantum technologies, yet their realization remains largely constrained due to reliance on bulky optical and magnetic components. Here, we demonstrate a record-low-SWaP (size, weight, and power) magneto-optical trap architecture seamlessly integrating planar photonic and magnetic components into a monolithic, scalable, and manufacturable platform. This is achieved by developing a multifunctional metasurface that converts a linearly-polarized Gaussian beam into a circularly-polarized flat-top beam (FTB), replacing conventional lens-waveplate assemblies. In parallel, a planar magnetic coil chip substitutes bulky anti-Helmholtz coils and generates the required quadrupole magnetic field with substantially reduced power consumption. Using D 2 line cooling of 87 Rb atoms, the fully planar system achieves nearly an order-of-magnitude improvement in trapped-atom number while operating at a fraction of the SWaP of traditional implementations. This planar integration strategy provides an energy-efficient and scalable pathway toward robust, deployable cold-atom platforms.