Observation of a broadband Lamb shift in a superconducting resonator

ORAL

Abstract

The shift of energy levels owing to broadband electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations—the Lamb shift—has been pivotal in the development of quantum electrodynamics and in understanding atomic spectra. Currently, small energy shifts in engineered quantum systems are of paramount importance owing to the extreme precision requirements in applications such as quantum computing. However, without a tunable environment it is challenging to resolve the Lamb shift in its original broadband case. Consequently, the observations in other than atomic systems are limited to environments comprised of narrowband modes. Here, we experimentally observe in high-quality superconducting resonators a Lamb shift of several megahertz, by externally tuning the coupling strength of an engineered broadband environment based on hybrid normal-metal–superconductor tunnel junctions. Our results may lead to improved control of dissipation in high-quality engineered quantum systems such as superconducting qubits.

Presenters

  • Mikko Möttönen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

Authors

  • Matti Silveri

    University of Oulu, Department of Physics, University of Oulu, QCD Labs, Aalto University, Research Unit of Nano and Molecular Systems, University of Oulu

  • Shumpei Masuda

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

  • Vasilii Sevriuk

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Kuan Yen Tan

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Eric Hyyppä

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Matti Partanen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Jan Goetz

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Russell Lake

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Boulder, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder

  • Leif Grönberg

    QTF Centre of Excellence, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, VTT

  • Mikko Möttönen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University