Multimode Entanglement Generation in a Parametric Superconducting Cavity
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Abstract
Parametric processes in microwave system are a source of nonclassical radiation with a number of potential applications in quantum information processing. Here we have implemented and experimentally verified a source of entangled microwave fields. Implementing a tunable, multimode microwave resonator with 3 modes in the common 4-12 GHz range, we performed two-mode parametric down-conversion between pairs of modes and observed the induced correlations in their voltage quadratures. With the system gain and noise calibrated using a shot noise tunnel junction, we have verified pairwise entanglement among the frequency modes. By introducing a second pump tone, its possible to simultaneously observe correlations between all 3 modes. We study the possibility of generating multimode entanglement in this way.
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Authors
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C. W. S. Chang
IQC, ECE, University of Waterloo
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A. M. Vadiraj
Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, IQC, ECE, University of Waterloo
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P. Forn-Díaz
Institute for Quantum Computing, Univ of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, IQC, University of Waterloo
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C. M. Wilson
Institute for Quantum Computing, Univ of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, IQC, ECE, University of Waterloo