Raman Transitions between two Superconducting Cavity Modules via Parametric Conversion: Part I

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Abstract

We investigate a simple quantum network capable of state transfer and entanglement between superconducting 3D cavities in two spatially separated modules. Bidirectional communication between the cavity modes is established by coupling each cavity to the same standing-wave mode of a superconducting coaxial cable via parametric conversion. The system can be made robust to loss in the cable by using off-resonant conversion to engineer a virtual Raman transition between the three modes (cavity-cable-cavity), which suppresses the population of the lossy cable mode. Preliminary experimental results regarding state transfer will be discussed.

*This work is supported by US Army Research Office grant W911NF-18-1-0212

Presenters

  • James Teoh

    • Yale Univ

Authors

  • James Teoh

    • Yale Univ
  • Luke Burkhart

    • Yale Univ
    • Yale University
  • Christopher J Axline

    • Yale Univ
    • Yale Univ, ETH Zurich
    • Yale University & ETH
    • ETH Zurich
  • Yaxing Zhang

    • Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale Univ
    • Yale Univ
  • Luigi Frunzio

    • Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Yale Univ
    • Yale University
  • Michel H. Devoret

    • Yale Univ
    • Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, USA
  • Steven Girvin

    • Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale Univ
    • Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Yale Univ
    • Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
    • Yale University
  • Liang Jiang

    • Yale Univ
    • Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
    • Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale Univ
    • Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
  • Robert J Schoelkopf

    • Yale Univ
    • Yale University
    • Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
    • Applied Physics, Yale University