Opto-Electro-Mechanical Transduction of Noisy Coherent States
ORAL
Abstract
To create remote networks of superconducting qubits over distances beyond a single cryogenic system, quantum transducers are necessary to convert quantum information to optical frequencies. One strategy for connecting such transducers is to down-convert optically produced squeezed states, which carry entanglement correlations in their local noise spectra. To this end we operate a quantum transducer based on a mechanical Si3N4 membrane coupled to optical and microwave frequency resonators, to do down-convert noise modulated classical states of light. In this talk I will discuss our efforts to quantify the effect of the transducer quantum channel on noise correlations between states input to and output from the device.
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Presenters
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Jacob H Davidson
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Authors
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Jacob H Davidson
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Siva T. Pradyumna
NIST
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Sarang Mittal
JILA
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Kazemi Adachi
JILA
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Maxwell Douglas Urmey
JILA
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Luca G Talamo
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Sheng-Xiang Lin
JILA
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Sarah Dickson
JILA
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Cindy A Regal
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Konrad W. Lehnert
Yale University
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Tasshi Dennis
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)