Spectral signature of high-order photon processes enhanced by Cooper-pair pairing
Spectral signature of high-order photon processes enhanced by Cooper-pair pairing
Inducing interactions between individual photons is key for photonic quantum information and studying many-body photon states. Superconducting circuits are well suited to combine strong interactions with low losses. Typically, microwave photons are stored in an $LC$ oscillator shunted by a Josephson junction, where the zero-point phase fluctuations across the junction determine the strength and order of photon interactions. Most superconducting nonlinear oscillators operate with small phase fluctuations, where two-photon Kerr interactions dominate. In our experiment, we shunt a high-impedance $LC$ oscillator with a dipole element favoring the tunneling of paired Cooper pairs. This leads to large phase fluctuations of 3.4, accessing a regime where transition frequencies shift non-monotonically with excitation number. From spectroscopy, we extract two-, three-, and four-photon interaction energies, all of similar strength and exceeding the photon loss rate. Our results open a new regime of high-order photon interactions in microwave quantum optics.
Z. Leghtas、W. C. Smith、A. Borgognoni、M. Villiers、E. Roverc'h、J. Palomo、M. R. Delbecq、T. Kontos、P. Campagne-Ibarcq、B. Douçot
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Z. Leghtas,W. C. Smith,A. Borgognoni,M. Villiers,E. Roverc'h,J. Palomo,M. R. Delbecq,T. Kontos,P. Campagne-Ibarcq,B. Douçot.Spectral signature of high-order photon processes enhanced by Cooper-pair pairing[EB/OL].(2025-07-22)[2025-08-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.15075.点此复制
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