Observation of Non-Hermitian Dynamics Without Loss Using Superconducting Circuits
ORAL
Abstract
Non-Hermitian systems can exhibit interesting behaviors not seen in Hermitian systems, such as the presence of exceptional points where two (or more) eigenvectors collapse onto each other. Systems that exhibit these points typically involve loss and gain that considerably restricts the amount of quantum coherence. In this talk, following a proposal by Wang and Clerk [1], we present a closed, four-mode quantum system able to simulate the dynamics of a PT-dimer consisting of two coupled resonators, one with gain and the other with loss, ideally without any actual dissipation that could introduce noise. The four modes are implemented using four harmonics of a superconducting resonator. Arbitrary parametric couplings between the modes is demonstrated using a current-pumped SNAIL couple. In addition to observing the exceptional point in the complex eigenmode frequencies, we show the presence of entanglement between the four modes.
[1] Yu-Xin Wang and A. A. Clerk, “Non-Hermitian dynamics without dissipation in quantum systems”, Phys. Rev. A 99, 063834 (2019)
[1] Yu-Xin Wang and A. A. Clerk, “Non-Hermitian dynamics without dissipation in quantum systems”, Phys. Rev. A 99, 063834 (2019)
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Presenters
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Réouven Assouly
Massachussets Institute of Technology, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon
Authors
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Réouven Assouly
Massachussets Institute of Technology, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon
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Harry H Kang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Michael Gingras
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Bethany M Niedzielski
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Hannah M Stickler
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Mollie E Schwartz
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Kyle Serniak
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jeffrey A Grover
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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William D Oliver
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)