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A deterministic and shape-controlled microwave single-photon source for transduction to optical frequencies

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Abstract

An electro-optic transducer is an essential part of networking superconducting nodes and communicating quantum information from distant places. Our mechanically-mediated electro-optic converter has achieved high efficiency and low added noise [1], and also demonstrates reading out qubits optically [2]. To fit quantum signals within the kHz-scale bandwidth of this transducer, the microwave photon source must be sufficiently coherent. We design a two-post-cavity microwave device for deterministically generating single-photon states and controlling their temporal shape to optimally use the transducer’s bandwidth. Here, I will present our efforts of building up this single-photon source for efficient transduction of microwave photons to optical frequencies.

[1] B. M. Brubaker, J. M. Kindem, M. D. Urmey, S. Mittal, R. D. Delaney, P. S. Burns, M. R. Vissers, K. W. Lehnert, and C. A. Regal. Optomechanical ground-state cooling in a continuous and efficient electro-optic transducer. Phys. Rev. X, 12:021062, Jun 2022.

[2] R. D. Delaney, M. D. Urmey, S. Mittal, B. M. Brubaker, J. M. Kindem, P. S. Burns, C. A. Regal, and K. W. Lehnert. Superconducting-qubit readout via low-backaction electro-optic transduction. Nature, 606(7914):489–493, June 2022.

Presenters

  • Sheng-Xiang Lin

    JILA

Authors

  • Sheng-Xiang Lin

    JILA

  • Nicholas E Frattini

    JILA and NIST, Yale University, JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Robert D Delaney

    JILA

  • Sarang Mittal

    JILA

  • Kazemi Adachi

    JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, NIST, JILA

  • Maxwell D Urmey

    JILA

  • Luca G Talamo

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA

  • Sarah Dickson

    JILA

  • Cindy A Regal

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA

  • Konrad Lehnert

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, JILA/CU Boulder