Quantum measurements of a thin-film bulk acoustic resonator using a superconducting qubit

ORAL

Abstract

Phonon modes at microwave frequencies can be cooled to their quantum ground state using conventional cryogenic refrigeration, providing a convenient way to study and manipulate quantum states at the single phonon level. Phonons are of particular interest because mechanical deformations can mediate interactions with a wide range of different quantum systems, including solid-state defects, superconducting qubits, and optical photons when using optomechanically-active constructs. Phonons thus hold promise for quantum-focused applications as diverse as sensing, information processing, and communication. In this talk, we will describe a piezoelectric thin-film bulk acoustic resonator with a 4.88 GHz resonant frequency that at cryogenic temperatures displays large electromechanical coupling strength combined with a high intrinsic mechanical quality factor. Using a recently-developed flip-chip technique, we couple this mechanical resonator to a superconducting qubit and demonstrate quantum control of the mechanics in the coupled system. This approach promises a flexible experimental approach to quantum acoustics and hybrid quantum systems.

*This work is supported by the Army Research Laboratory, the UChicago MRSEC (NSF DMR-1420709), SHyNE (NSF award NNCI-1542205) and DOE.

Presenters

  • Ming-Han Chou

    • University of Chicago

Authors

  • Ming-Han Chou

    • University of Chicago
  • Etienne Dumur

    • University of Chicago
    • Argonne National Laboratory; University of Chicago
  • Youpeng Zhong

    • University of Chicago/SUSTech
    • University of Chicago
  • Gregory Peairs

    • University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Chicago
  • Audrey Bienfait

    • University of Chicago
    • Université Lyon, ENS de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique,F-69342 Lyon, France
    • ENS de Lyon
    • Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon
    • Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, Univ Claude Bernard, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique,F-69342 Lyon, France
    • Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, Univ Claude Bernard, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique,F-69342 Lyon,France
  • Hung-Shen Chang

    • University of Chicago
  • Christopher R Conner

    • University of Chicago
  • Joel Grebel

    • University of Chicago
  • Rhys G Povey

    • University of Chicago
  • Kevin Satzinger

    • Google - Santa Barbara, CA
    • University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Chicago; present in Google Inc
    • Google Quantum AI
    • Google Inc - Santa Barbara
  • Andrew N Cleland

    • University of Chicago
    • The University of Chicago
    • Argonne National Laboratory; University of Chicago