Exploiting tunable, ultrastrong nonlinearies of the cavity Cooper-pair transistor system for generating microwave quantum states

ORAL

Abstract

The cavity Cooper-pair transistor (cCPT) device enables the engineering of a wide range of non-linear, effective cavity oscillator interactions through the tunability of both its gate voltage and flux biases. Such nonlinearities can be strong even under low average photon number drives on the cavity. We utilize the recently developed Wigner current vector field (Wigner current) construct to give a geometrical analysis of the formation and possible stabilization of quantum microwave oscillator states in the presence of dissipation and noise for the cCPT.

*Supported by the National Science Foundation under grant Nos. DMR-1507383 and DMR-1807785

Presenters

  • Miles Blencowe

    • Dartmouth Coll

Authors

  • William Braasch

    • Dartmouth Coll
  • Miles Blencowe

    • Dartmouth Coll
  • Oscar D. Friedman

    • Dartmouth Coll
  • Andrew D. Armour

    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham
    • University of Nottingham
  • Benjamin Brock

    • Dartmouth Coll
  • Alexander J Rimberg

    • Dartmouth Coll