Microwave to Optical Transducer with Single Emitters
POSTER
Abstract
In this project, we aim to develop a quantum interface between microwave and optical photons. This is an essential component in realizing a hybrid quantum network where information needs to be interfaced between superconducting microwave circuits, which provide quantum information processing, and optical photons, which are suitable for long-distance communication. Our work investigates the potential of micro-fabricated devices with integrated optical and microwave cavities that use individual three-level solid-state emitters, such as NV centres, for the efficient conversion between the microwave and optical regimes. We present analytical and numerical simulation results that explore the required characteristics of the microwave and optical cavities to achieve high conversion efficiency between the microwave and optical regimes.
*This research was undertaken thanks in part to funding from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund .
Presenters
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Vinodh Raj Rajagopal Muthu
- University of Waterloo