Lossless on-chip microwave circulator using Josephson parametric converters

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Abstract

Motivated by our recent theoretical work on non-reciprocal parametric devices [1], we propose a novel scheme for realizing a four-port, lossless, on-chip microwave circulator using a compact design of Josephson parametric converters (JPC's) and hybrids. The JPC, which is normally used as a phase-preserving quantum-limited amplifier, is operated here in a pure conversion mode with unity photon gain. The non-reciprocity of the device is induced by a phase shift between the two pump signals feeding two JPC's sharing a common idler port. The non-reciprocity direction can thus be reversed much more rapidly than by changing a magnetic field. Furthermore, since the device consists only of purely dispersive components, the proposed circulator should not add any noise to signals it processes. \\[4pt] [1] A. Kamal, J. Clarke and M.H. Devoret, accepted by Nature Physics, arXiv:1010.1794

*Work supported by IARPA, ARO and NSF.

Authors

  • Baleegh Abdo

    • Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University
  • Archana Kamal

    • Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University
  • Michael Hatridge

    • Applied Phyics Dept., Yale University
    • Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University
  • Flavius Schackert

    • Yale University
    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University
  • Kurtis Geerlings

    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University
  • Michel Devoret

    • Yale University
    • Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
    • Applied Physics Department, Yale University