Develop of a quantum electromechanical hybrid system

POSTER

Abstract

In this poster, we will show our results from measurements of a hybrid quantum system composed of a superconducting transmon qubit-coupled and ultra-high frequency nano-mechanical resonator, embedded in a superconducting cavity. The transmon is capacitively coupled to a 3.4GHz nanoresonator and a T-filter-biased high-Q transmission line cavity. Single-tone and two-tone transmission spectroscopy measurements are used to probe the interactions between the cavity, qubit and mechanical resonator. These measurements are in good agreement with numerical simulations based upon a master equation for the tripartite system including dissipation. The results indicate that this system may be developed to serve as a platform for more advanced measurements with nanoresonators, including quantum state measurement, the exploration of nanoresonator quantum noise, and reservoir engineering.

Authors

  • YU HAO

    • Syracuse University
  • Francisco Rouxinol

    • Institute of Physics ‘Gleb Wataghin’, University of Campinas—UNICAMP
  • Frederico Brito

    • Instituto de Física de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Amir Caldeira

    • Institute of Physics ‘Gleb Wataghin’, University of Campinas—UNICAMP
  • Elinor Irish

    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton
  • Matthew LaHaye

    • Syracuse University