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Noise performance of a high-throughput microwave-optical transducer in upconversion and downconversion (Part II)<br>

ORAL

Abstract

A transducer bridging microwave and optical frequencies with sufficiently low noise would allow the deterministic generation of arbitrary optical quantum states and the networking of remote superconducting quantum processors. Here we present bidirectional measurements quantifying the performance of a membrane-based opto-electromechanical transducer operating at bandwidths that are compatible with state-of-the art superconducting qubit lifetimes. Continuous operation of our high-efficiency transducer at tens-of-kHz transduction bandwidths allows for high total transduction rates. By careful selection of a more limited bandwidth over which to constrain a potential signal, our device achieves input-referred added noise densities approaching single-photon levels in both upconversion and downconversion. These measurements position this platform as a compelling candidate for quantum transduction applications, with planned improvements to its noise performance.

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Presenters

  • Maxwell Douglas Urmey

    JILA

Authors

  • Maxwell Douglas Urmey

    JILA

  • Sarah Dickson

    JILA

  • Kazemi Adachi

    JILA

  • Sarang Mittal

    JILA

  • Luca G Talamo

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Nicholas E Frattini

    Nord Quantique

  • Akira Kyle

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Sheng-Xiang Lin

    JILA

  • Max Olberding

    JILA, JILA - CU Boulder

  • Konrad W. Lehnert

    Yale University

  • Cindy A Regal

    University of Colorado, Boulder