High-Q Superconducting Mm-wave Cavities for Rydberg Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics.
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Abstract
We will outline our progress towards a cryogenic hybrid experimental system for engineering strong interactions between single optical and mm-wave photons using Rydberg atoms as an interface. Bulk 3D cavities in the microwave regime routinely reach quality factors above 10^7 at single photon powers and even in some case as high as 10^10. At the same time there has been far less study of resonators at millimeter wave frequencies close to 100GHz. We present experimental results of superconducting fundamental mode niobium cavities at 100GHz, with quality factors exceeding 10^7. We will also present experiments showing tuning the cavity frequency in-situ, to be able to exactly match Rydberg transitions.
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Presenters
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Aziza Suleymanzade
University of Chicago
Authors
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Aziza Suleymanzade
University of Chicago
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Alexander Anferov
University of Chicago
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Mark Stone
University of Chicago
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Jonathan Simon
University of Chicago, Physics, University of Chicago
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David Schuster
University of Chicago, The University of Chicago, Physics, University of Chicago, Department of Physics, University of Chicago