Experimental Realization of a Tunable Non-Hermitian, Nonlinear Microwave Dimer: Experiment and Results

ORAL

Abstract

Lattices microwave cavities have recently been used to simulate effective tight-binding Hamiltonians where interactions can be introduced by coupling to superconducting qubits, and time-reversal symmetry can be broken by coupling to magnetic materials like Yttrium-Iron-Garnet. However, in these models, the hopping rate between cavities is constant and limited to nearest neighbors. Here, we relax this constraint by coupling microwave cavities with cables, amplifiers, and phase shifters--realizing reconfigurable and tunable hopping between our high-Q 3D microwave cavities. Due to the inherent non-reciprocity of the amplifiers, we can separate the photon hopping into two distinct paths that can be independently tuned to realize non-Hermitian effective tight-binding Hamiltonians. Furthermore, the amplifiers introduce new types of nonlinearities beyond the typical Kerr nonlinearities explored in qubit-cavity systems— making this a new experimental platform for quantum simulation, nonlinear dynamics, and exploration of the intersections between Hermitian and non-Hermitian physics. This first talk will describe our experimental platform and results.

* This work was supported by startup funds from the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College and support from DARPA under Grant Number D23AP00192-00.

Publication: (Planned paper) Experimental Realization of a Tunable Non-Hermitian, Nonlinear Microwave Dimer - (soon to be submitted)

Presenters

  • Juan Sebastian Salcedo Gallo

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

Authors

  • Juan Sebastian Salcedo Gallo

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Alexander Carney

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Majd Hamdan

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Tunmay Gerg

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Daniel Smallwood

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Vincent Flynn

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Michiel A Burgelman

    Dartmouth, Dartmouth College

  • Lorenza Viola

    Dartmouth College

  • Mattias V Fitzpatrick

    Dartmouth