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Author(s):  
Myles Ruether ◽  
Clinton A Potts ◽  
John P Davis ◽  
Lindsay Jane LeBlanc

Abstract Microwave cavity resonators are crucial components of many quantum technologies and are a promising platform for hybrid quantum systems, as their open architecture enables the integration of multiple subsystems inside the cavity volume. To support these subsystems within the cavity, auxiliary structures are often required, but the effects of these structures on the microwave cavity mode are difficult to predict due to a lack of a priori knowledge of the materials’ response in the microwave regime. Understanding these effects becomes even more important when frequency matching is critical and tuning is limited, for example, when matching microwave modes to atomic resonances. Here, we study the microwave cavity mode in the presence of three commonly-used machinable polymers, paying particular attention to the change in resonance and the dissipation of energy. We demonstrate how to use the derived dielectric coefficient and loss tangent parameters for cavity design in a test case, wherein we match a polymer-filled 3D microwave cavity to a hyperfine transition in rubidium.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Parth Jatakia ◽  
Sai Vinjanampathy ◽  
Kasturi Saha

AbstractGeneric mesoscopic quantum systems that interact with their environment tend to display appreciable correlations with environment that often play an important role in the physical properties of the system. However, the experimental methods needed to characterize such systems either ignore the role of initial correlations or scale unfavourably with system dimensions. Here, we present a technique that is agnostic to system–environment correlations and can be potentially implemented experimentally. Under a specific set of constraints, we demonstrate the ability to detect and measure specific correlations. We apply the technique to two cases related to Nitrogen Vacancy Centers (NV). Firstly, we use the technique on an NV coupled to a P1 defect centre in the environment to demonstrate the ability to detect dark spins. Secondly, we implement the technique on a hybrid quantum system of NV coupled to an optical cavity with initial correlations. We extract the interaction strength and effective number of interacting NVs from the initial correlations using our technique.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. D. Belanovsky ◽  
P. M. Vetoshko ◽  
Yu. M. Bunkov

Abstract The explosive development of quantum magnonics is explained by its potential of use in quantum computers, processing information and the formation of hybrid quantum systems. The processes of spatial correlation of quantum systems are fundamental and lead to such phenomena as the Josephson effect and superconductivity. In particular, they determine the phenomenon of the magnon superfluidity and magnon Bose condensation which were first discovered in antiferromagnetic superfluid 3He. In this article, we consider the features of magnon Bose condensation in yttrium iron garnet film. We simulate the processes of magnon BEC coherency and magnon tunneling through the gap.


2021 ◽  
Vol 119 (11) ◽  
pp. 110501
Author(s):  
Yingqiu Mao ◽  
Ming Gong ◽  
Kae Nemoto ◽  
William J. Munro ◽  
Johannes Majer

2021 ◽  
Vol 136 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Odette Melachio Tiokang ◽  
Fridolin Nya Tchangnwa ◽  
Jaures Diffo Tchinda ◽  
Lionel Tenemeza Kenfack ◽  
Martin Tchoffo ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 103 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeng-Xing Liu ◽  
Hao Xiong ◽  
Mu-Ying Wu ◽  
Yong-qing Li

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuang‐Liang Yang ◽  
Yuan Zhou ◽  
Dong‐Yan Lu ◽  
Ming Ma ◽  
Qing‐Lan Wang ◽  
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