Observation and stabilization of photonic Fock states in a hot radio-frequency resonator

POSTER

Abstract

Detecting and manipulating single-photons at MHz frequencies presents a challenge as, even at cryogenic temperatures, thermal fluctuations are significant. In our work [1], we use a GHz superconducting qubit to directly observe the quantization of a MHz radio-frequency electromagnetic field. Using the qubit, we achieve quantum control over thermal photons, cooling to the ground-state and stabilizing photonic Fock states. Releasing the resonator from our control, we directly observe its re-thermalization dynamics with the bath with nanosecond resolution. Extending circuit QED to a new regime, we enable the exploration of thermodynamics at the quantum scale and allow interfacing quantum circuits with MHz systems such as spins or mechanical oscillators. The tool used to design such a circuit, QuCAT [2], the "quantum circuit analyzer tool in Python" will also be featured in this poster.
[1] Science 363.6431 (2019): 1072-1075.
[2] arXiv:1908.10342 (2019).

*European Research Council under the European Union’s H2020 program [grant numbers 681476-QOM3D, 732894-HOT, 828826-Quromorphic, 785219 - GrapheneCore2], the Dutch Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO) through the Casimir Research School, the Army Research Office through Grant No. W911NF-15-1-0421.

Presenters

  • Mario Gely

    • Delft University of Technology

Authors

  • Mario Gely

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Marios Kounalakis

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Christian Dickel

    • Delft University of Technology
    • University of Cologne
  • Jacob Dalle

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Rémy Vatré

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Brian Baker

    • Northwestern University
    • Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University
  • mark Jenkins

    • Delft University of Technology
    • Quantum Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
  • Gary Steele

    • Delft University of Technology
    • Quantum Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology