Cavity piezo-mechanics for microwave-to-optical conversion

ORAL

Abstract

Hybrid quantum systems are essential for realizing distributed quantum networks. In particular, GHz-piezo-mechanics, which features low thermal excitations and strong couplings to both microwave and optical modes, offers an appealing platform to bridge superconducting quantum processors and optical telecommunication channels. However, integrating superconducting and optomechanical elements at cryogenic temperatures remains a challenge. Here, we report an integrated superconducting cavity piezo-optomechanical platform where 10-GHz phonons are resonantly coupled with photons in a superconducting cavity and a nanophotonic cavity simultaneously. With the large piezo-mechanical cooperativity (Cem∼7) and the enhanced optomechanical coupling boosted by a pulsed optical pump, we demonstrate coherent interactions at cryogenic temperatures via the observation of efficient microwave-optical photon conversion. This hybrid interface makes a substantial step towards quantum communication at a large scale, as well as novel explorations in microwave-optical photon entanglement and quantum sensing mediated by gigahertz phonons.

*ARO grant W911NF-18-1-0020, AFOSR MURI (FA9550-14-1-0052, FA9550-15-1-0015), DOE (DE-SC0019406), NSF (EFMA-1640959) and the Packard Foundation

Presenters

  • Wei Fu

    • Yale University

Authors

  • Wei Fu

    • Yale University
  • Xu Han

    • Yale University
  • Changchun Zhong

    • University of Chicago
    • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
    • Yale University
  • Chang-ling zou

    • Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, CAS, University of Science and Technology of China
    • Yale University
    • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Yuntao Xu

    • Yale University
  • Ayed Al Sayem

    • Yale University
  • Mingrui Xu

    • Yale University
  • Sihao Wang

    • Yale University
  • Risheng Cheng

    • Yale University
  • Liang Jiang

    • University of Chicago
    • Department of Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago
    • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
    • Yale University
    • Pritzker school of molecular engineering, The University of Chicago
  • Hong X Tang

    • Yale University