Microwave photons in a high-impedance Josephson transmission line: dispersion, localization, and interactions.

ORAL

Abstract

We have fabricated a "telegraph"-type transmission line using a pair of capacitively coupled chains of tightly-packed Josephson tunnel junctions. Each chain contains over 10k junctions. Elastic scattering of microwaves at the two ends of the chain creates a forest of standing-wave resonances that we detect in a microwave transmission experiment. Analysis of these resonances reveal a 100-fold reduction of the speed of light and a 100-fold enhancement of the wave impedance, both effects being due to the high kinetic inductance of the junctions. We further explore the effects of both Josephson non-linearity and disorder in the junction parameters on the localization and interaction of the photons in our transmission line. Our novel circuit offers multiple intriguing options to explore many-body effects with photons.

Authors

  • Nick Grabon

    • University of Maryland-College Park
    • University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland - College Park
  • Roman Kuzmin

    • University of Maryland-College Park
    • Univ of Maryland-College Park
  • Yen-Hsiang Lin

    • University of Maryland - College Park
    • University of Maryland-College Park
    • University of Maryland
  • BaoLong Nguyen

    • University of Maryland-College Park
    • University of Maryland - College Park
  • Nitish Mehta

    • University of Maryland-College Park
  • Vladimir Manucharyan

    • University of Maryland - College Park
    • University of Maryland-College Park
    • University of Maryland