Light-dressing of a diatomic superconducting artificial molecule
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.09799v2
- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 07:05:36 GMT
- Title: Light-dressing of a diatomic superconducting artificial molecule
- Authors: G.P. Fedorov, V.B. Yursa, A.E. Efimov, K.I. Shiianov, A.Yu. Dmitriev,
I.A. Rodionov, A.A. Dobronosova, D.O. Moskalev, A.A. Pishchimova, E.I.
Malevannaya, O.V. Astafiev
- Abstract summary: We irradiate a superconducting artificial molecule composed of two coupled transmons with microwave light while monitoring its state via joint dispersive readout.
We observe and identify a variety of single- and multiphoton transitions.
We reproduce these unusual spectral features by solving the full master equation for a steady-state and attribute them to an Autler-Townes-like effect in which a single tone is simultaneously dressing the system and probing the transitions between new eigenstates.
- Score: 0.0
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: In this work, we irradiate a superconducting artificial molecule composed of
two coupled tunable transmons with microwave light while monitoring its state
via joint dispersive readout. Performing high-power spectroscopy, we observe
and identify a variety of single- and multiphoton transitions. We also find
that at certain fluxes, the measured spectrum of the system deviates
significantly from the solution of the stationary Schr\"odinger equation with
no driving. We reproduce these unusual spectral features by solving numerically
the full master equation for a steady-state and attribute them to an
Autler-Townes-like effect in which a single tone is simultaneously dressing the
system and probing the transitions between new eigenstates. We show that it is
possible to find analytically the exact frequencies at which the satellite
spectral lines appear by solving self-consistent equations in the rotating
frame. Our approach agrees well with both the experiment and the numerical
simulation.
Related papers
- Dynamics and Resonance Fluorescence from a Superconducting Artificial Atom Doubly Driven by Quantized and Classical Fields [11.961708412157757]
Experimental demonstration of resonance fluorescence in a two-level superconducting artificial atom under two driving fields coupled to a detuned cavity.
The device consists of a transmon qubit strongly coupled to a one-dimensional transmission line and a coplanar waveguide resonator.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-03-17T08:48:30Z) - Quantum theory of wave mixing on a two-level system [0.0]
We apply the scattering matrix formalism to wave mixing on a quantum two-level system.
We show that the spectrum observed in the experiment is the result of bosonic stimulated scattering of photons from one mode of the bichromatic drive to another and vice versa.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-09-04T08:52:00Z) - Spectral splitting of a stimulated Raman transition in a single molecule [0.0]
We exploit the high Franck-Condon factor of a common-mode resonance to drive a coherent stimulated Raman transition in individual molecules.
Our study sets the ground for exploiting the intrinsic optomechanical degrees of freedom of molecules for applications in solid-state quantum optics and information processing.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-02-28T16:37:18Z) - Formation of robust bound states of interacting microwave photons [148.37607455646454]
One of the hallmarks of interacting systems is the formation of multi-particle bound states.
We develop a high fidelity parameterizable fSim gate that implements the periodic quantum circuit of the spin-1/2 XXZ model.
By placing microwave photons in adjacent qubit sites, we study the propagation of these excitations and observe their bound nature for up to 5 photons.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-06-10T17:52:29Z) - Dispersive readout of molecular spin qudits [68.8204255655161]
We study the physics of a magnetic molecule described by a "giant" spin with multiple $d > 2$ spin states.
We derive an expression for the output modes in the dispersive regime of operation.
We find that the measurement of the cavity transmission allows to uniquely determine the spin state of the qudits.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-09-29T18:00:09Z) - Two-photon resonance fluorescence of two interacting non-identical
quantum emitters [77.34726150561087]
We study a system of two interacting, non-indentical quantum emitters driven by a coherent field.
We show that the features imprinted by the two-photon dynamics into the spectrum of resonance fluorescence are particularly sensitive to changes in the distance between emitters.
This can be exploited for applications such as superresolution imaging of point-like sources.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-06-04T16:13:01Z) - Visualizing spinon Fermi surfaces with time-dependent spectroscopy [62.997667081978825]
We propose applying time-dependent photo-emission spectroscopy, an established tool in solid state systems, in cold atom quantum simulators.
We show in exact diagonalization simulations of the one-dimensional $t-J$ model that the spinons start to populate previously unoccupied states in an effective band structure.
The dependence of the spectral function on the time after the pump pulse reveals collective interactions among spinons.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-05-27T18:00:02Z) - Tunable Anderson Localization of Dark States [146.2730735143614]
We experimentally study Anderson localization in a superconducting waveguide quantum electrodynamics system.
We observe an exponential suppression of the transmission coefficient in the vicinity of its subradiant dark modes.
The experiment opens the door to the study of various localization phenomena on a new platform.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-05-25T07:52:52Z) - Probing particle-particle correlation in harmonic traps with twisted
light [0.0]
We explore the potential of twisted light as a tool to unveil many-body effects in parabolically confined systems.
We demonstrate the ability of the proposed twisted light probe to capture the transition of interacting fermions into a strongly correlated regime.
These features, observed in exact calculations for two electrons, are reproduced in adiabatic Time Dependent Density Functional Theory simulations.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-05-12T16:07:59Z) - Engineering multipartite entangled states in doubly pumped parametric
down-conversion processes [68.8204255655161]
We investigate the quantum state generated by optical parametric down-conversion in a $chi(2) $ medium driven by two modes.
The analysis shows the emergence of multipartite, namely 3- or 4-partite, entangled states in a subset of the modes generated by the process.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-07-23T13:53:12Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.