Ultralong Relaxation Times in Bistable Hybrid Systems

ORAL

Abstract

Nonlinear systems, whose outputs are not directly proportional to their inputs, are well known to exhibit many interesting and important phenomena which have profoundly changed our technological landscape over the last 50 years. Recently the ability to engineer quantum metamaterials through hybridization has allowed to explore these nonlinear effects in systems with no natural analog. Here we investigate amplitude bistability, which is one of the most fundamental nonlinear phenomena, in a hybrid system composed of a superconducting resonator inductively coupled to an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centers. One of the exciting properties of this spin system is its long spin life-time, many orders of magnitude longer than other relevant timescales of the hybrid system. This allows us to dynamically explore this nonlinear regime of cavity quantum electrodynamics (cQED) and demonstrate a critical slowing down of the cavity population on the order of several tens of thousands of seconds - a timescale much longer than observed so far for this effect.

Presenters

  • Andreas Angerer

    TU Wien

Authors

  • Andreas Angerer

    TU Wien

  • Stefan Putz

    Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton University

  • Dmitry Krimer

    TU Wien

  • Thomas Astner

    TU Wien

  • William Munro

    NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation, NTT Basic Research Labs, NTT Basic Research Laboratories

  • Kae Nemoto

    National Institute of Informatics

  • Stefan Rotter

    TU Wien

  • Joerg Schmiedmayer

    Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, Atominstitut, TU Wien, TU Wien

  • Johannes Majer

    Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, TU Wien