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A Josephson Maser Via Three-Wave Coupling

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Abstract

In superconducting quantum information systems, we require coherent light to drive quantum elements such as qubits and quantum amplifiers. This is traditionally achieved by filtering hot, room temperature light sources through 60-80dB of increasingly cold attenuators. A cryogenic maser operated in the 5-10GHz range, if it could be controlled without an external microwave drive, would be ideal for such coherent drives. Instead of a three-level atom, we present a joint system of a single qubit and a three-wave mixing resonator, realized in a transmon and SNAIL (Superconducting Nonlinear Asymmetric Inductive eLement), respectively. We take advantage of the SNAIL’s parametric gain process and large engineered loss to rapidly invert the transmon’s population and drive masing in a superconducting cavity. We will present the project’s preliminary experimental results, as well as plans to implement the parametric drive via a dc-biased junction for an all-dc controlled, cryogenic quantum light source.

Presenters

  • Maria Mucci

    Univ of Pittsburgh, Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh

Authors

  • Maria Mucci

    Univ of Pittsburgh, Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh

  • Xi Cao

    Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Univ of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh

  • Chenxu Liu

    Univ of Pittsburgh, Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Pittsburgh

  • Ryan Kaufman

    Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Univ of Pittsburgh

  • David Pekker

    University of Pittsburgh, Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Univ of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Pittsburgh

  • Michael Jonathan Hatridge

    Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Univ of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Pittsburgh, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh