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Generating nonclassical photon-states via longitudinal couplings between superconducting qubits and microwave fields
Besides the conventional transverse couplings between superconducting qubits
(SQs) and electromagnetic fields, there are additional longitudinal couplings
when the inversion symmetry of the potential energies of the SQs is broken. We
study nonclassical-state generation in a SQ which is driven by a classical
field and coupled to a single-mode microwave field. We find that the classical
field can induce transitions between two energy levels of the SQs, which either
generate or annihilate, in a controllable way, different photon numbers of the
cavity field. The effective Hamiltonians of these classical-field-assisted
multiphoton processes of the single-mode cavity field are very similar to those
for cold ions, confined to a coaxial RF-ion trap and driven by a classical
field. We show that arbitrary superpositions of Fock states can be more
efficiently generated using these controllable multiphoton transitions, in
contrast to the single-photon resonant transition when there is only a SQ-field
transverse coupling. The experimental feasibility for different SQs is also
discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure
Nonreciprocal conversion between microwave and optical photons in electro-optomechanical systems
We propose to demonstrate nonreciprocal conversion between microwave and
optical photons in an electro-optomechanical system where a microwave mode and
an optical mode are coupled indirectly via two non-degenerate mechanical modes.
The nonreciprocal conversion is obtained in the broken time-reversal symmetry
regime, where the conversion of photons from one frequency to the other is
enhanced for constructive quantum interference while the conversion in the
reversal direction is suppressed due to destructive quantum interference. It is
interesting that the nonreciprocal response between the microwave and optical
modes in the electro-optomechanical system appears at two different frequencies
with opposite directions. The proposal can be used to realize nonreciprocal
conversion between photons of any two distinctive modes with different
frequencies. Moreover, the electro-optomechanical system can also be used to
construct a three-port circulator for three optical modes with distinctively
different frequencies by adding an auxiliary optical mode coupled to one of the
mechanical modes.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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