Spin cat states in ferromagnetic insulator
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Abstract
Generating nonclassical states in macroscopic systems is a long-standing challenge. A promising platform in the context of this quest are novel hybrid systems based on magnetic dielectrics, where photons can couple strongly and coherently to magnetic excitations, although a nonclassical state therein is yet to be observed. We propose a scheme to generate a magnetization cat state, i.e., a quantum superposition of two distinct magnetization directions, using a conventional setup of a macroscopic ferromagnet in a microwave cavity. Our scheme uses the ground state of an ellipsoid shaped magnet, which displays anisotropic quantum fluctuations akin to a squeezed vacuum. The magnetization collapses to a cat state by either a single photon or a parity measurement of the microwave cavity state. We find that a cat state with two components separated by 5 hbars is feasible and briefly discuss potential experimental setups that can achieve it.
Publication: Phys. Rev. B 103, L100403
Presenters
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Sanchar Sharma
Max Planck Institute for Science of Light, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
Authors
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Sanchar Sharma
Max Planck Institute for Science of Light, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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Victor Bittencourt
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Institute for Science of Light
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Alexy D Karenowska
University of Oxford
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Silvia G Viola Kusminskiy
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg