Generation of Microwave Single Photons and Homodyne Tomography on a Chip
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Abstract
We show that flux-based qubits can be coupled to superconductive resonators by means of a quantum-optical Raman excitation scheme and utilized for the deterministic generation of propagating microwave single photons. We introduce also a microwave quantum homodyning technique that enables the detection of single photons and other weak signals, and full state reconstruction via quantum tomography, realizing linear optics on a chip. These generation and detection protocols are building blocks for the advent of quantum information processing in the field of circuit QED (M. Mariantoni {\em et al.} cond-mat/0509737) . We discuss further applications of these ideas to create multipartite nonclassical states of the electromagnetic field.
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Authors
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Matteo Mariantoni
Walter-Meissner Institute, Bavarian Academy of Sciences
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Markus Storcz
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Frank Wilhelm
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet
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William Oliver
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT Lincoln Laboratories
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Andreas Emmert
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Achim Marx
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Rudolf Gross
Walter-Meissner Institute, Bavarian Academy of Sciences
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Henning Christ
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Enrique Solano
Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics