Coherent control of quantum topological states of light in Fock-state
lattices
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.03452v1
- Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 06:43:49 GMT
- Title: Coherent control of quantum topological states of light in Fock-state
lattices
- Authors: Jinfeng Deng, Hang Dong, Chuanyu Zhang, Yaozu Wu, Jiale Yuan, Xuhao
Zhu, Feitong Jin, Hekang Li, Zhen Wang, Han Cai, Chao Song, H. Wang, J. Q.
You, and Da-Wei Wang
- Abstract summary: We implement experiments on topological states of quantized light in a superconducting circuit.
We construct one and two-dimensional Fock-state lattices where topological transport of zero-energy states, strain induced pseudo-Landau levels, valley Hall effect and Haldane chiral edge currents are demonstrated.
Our study extends the topological states of light to the quantum regime, bridges topological phases of condensed matter physics with circuit quantum electrodynamics, and offers a new freedom in controlling the quantum states of multiple resonators.
- Score: 21.686661584999964
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Topological photonics provides a novel platform to explore topological
physics beyond traditional electronic materials and stimulates promising
applications in topologically protected light transport and lasers. Classical
degrees of freedom such as polarizations and wavevectors are routinely used to
synthesize topological light modes. Beyond the classical regime, inherent
quantum nature of light gives birth to a wealth of fundamentally distinct
topological states, which offer topological protection in quantum information
processing. Here we implement such experiments on topological states of
quantized light in a superconducting circuit, on which three resonators are
tunably coupled to a gmon qubit. We construct one and two-dimensional
Fock-state lattices where topological transport of zero-energy states, strain
induced pseudo-Landau levels, valley Hall effect and Haldane chiral edge
currents are demonstrated. Our study extends the topological states of light to
the quantum regime, bridges topological phases of condensed matter physics with
circuit quantum electrodynamics, and offers a new freedom in controlling the
quantum states of multiple resonators.
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