Efficient photon detection with a Josephson Parametric Amplifier
ORAL
Abstract
Josephson Parametric Amplifiers (JPAs) are an important resource in quantum limited measurement, feedback and nonclassical state generation. To study the JPA transformation, we use a superconducting qubit-cavity system to launch single photons or, n=1 Fock states, into a JPA, which measures the state. From repeated measurements, we can infer the state's loss of purity as a results of the JPA transformation. We will present our estimates of the JPA's efficiency as a photon detector in comparison to Gaussian characterization methods.
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