Enhancing cavity QED via anti-squeezing: synthetic ultra-strong coupling

 · Invited

Abstract

We present and analyze a method where parametric (two-photon) driving of a cavity is used to exponentially enhance the light-matter coupling in a generic cavity QED setup, with time-dependent control. Our method allows one to enhance weak-coupling systems, such that they enter the strong coupling regime (where the coupling exceeds dissipative rates) and even the ultra-strong coupling regime (where the coupling is comparable to the cavity frequency). As an example, we show how the scheme allows one to use a weak-coupling system to adiabatically prepare the highly entangled ground state of the ultra-strong coupling system. The resulting state could be used for remote entanglement applications.

Presenters

  • Luke Govia

    • Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago

Authors

  • Luke Govia

    • Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago
  • Catherine Leroux

    • Physics, McGill University
    • McGill Univ
  • Aashish Clerk

    • Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago