Coherent microwave single-photon source for a mechanically mediated electro-optic transducer

ORAL

Abstract

A low-noise and highly efficient transducer is a crucial piece to interface two superconducting qubits from distant places. However, generating a high-coherence quantum state matched to the transducer’s kHz bandwidth is quite challenging since it requires a long pulse duration. In this talk, I will present our experimental effort to build a coherent quantum source for our mechanically-mediated transducer. This single-photon source comprises two 3d cavities and a transmon qubit, and the transmon both provides the nonlinearity for generating single-photon state and acts as a four-wave mixing element for swapping the quantum state between these two cavities.

*Supported by JILA PFC under NSF award PHY 2317149, and by Army Research Office grant W911NF2310376.

Presenters

  • Sheng-Xiang Lin

    • JILA

Authors

  • Sheng-Xiang Lin

    • JILA
  • Nicholas E Frattini

    • JILA and NIST
  • Robert D Delaney

    • JILA
  • Sarang Mittal

    • JILA
    • JILA/ CU Boulder
  • Kazemi Adachi

    • JILA, CU Boulder
    • JILA
  • Maxwell D Urmey

    • JILA
  • Luca G Talamo

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • JILA
  • Sarah Dickson

    • JILA
  • Brendon Rose

    • JILA
  • Cindy A Regal

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Konrad W Lehnert

    • University of Colorado, Boulder