Incorporating single-photon counting with an efficient electro-optic transducer (part I)
ORAL
Abstract
A sufficiently efficient and low-noise transducer linking microwave and optical frequencies would enable entanglement between superconducting quantum registers separated by long distances. In the presence of inevitable transmission losses, single-photon detection can be leveraged to trade success probability for improved fidelity of such entanglement. We present the experimental incorporation of optical photon counting with a high-efficiency transducer. This transducer links microwave and optical fields via simultaneous coupling to the same mechanical mode of a MHz-frequency silicon nitride membrane. We demonstrate the implementation of single-photon detection to characterize the transducer while operated with its mechanical mode close to the ground state. Part I of this presentation focuses on the single-photon counting measurement apparatus.
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Presenters
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Luca G Talamo
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA
Authors
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Luca G Talamo
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA
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Maxwell D Urmey
JILA
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Nicholas E Frattini
JILA and NIST, Yale University, JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Jon M Kindem
Atom Computing
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Sarang Mittal
JILA
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Kazemi Adachi
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, NIST, JILA
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Sarah Dickson
JILA
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Sheng-Xiang Lin
JILA
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Cindy A Regal
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA
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Konrad Lehnert
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, JILA/CU Boulder