Coherent microwave single-photon source for a mechanically mediated electro-optic transducer
ORAL
Abstract
A low-noise, highly efficient transducer is essential for interfacing superconducting qubits over long distances. However, generating a high-coherence quantum state that matches the transducer’s narrow kHz bandwidth presents a significant challenge, as it requires a long pulse duration. In this talk, I will present our experimental efforts to build a coherent quantum source for our mechanically-mediated transducer. This single-photon source consists of two 3D cavities and a transmon qubit. The transmon provides the necessary nonlinearity for generating the single-photon state and acts as a four-wave mixing element to transfer the quantum state between the two cavities.
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Presenters
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Sheng-Xiang Lin
JILA
Authors
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Sheng-Xiang Lin
JILA
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Nicholas E Frattini
Nord Quantique
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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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Sarah Dickson
JILA
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Max Olberding
JILA, JILA - CU Boulder
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Brendon Charles Rose
JILA
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Cindy A Regal
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Konrad W. Lehnert
Yale University