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Coherent quantum network of superconducting qubits as a highly sensitive detector of microwave photons for searching of galactic axions

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posted on 2023-06-07, 15:06 authored by Claudio Gatti, Marco Affronte, Alexander BalanovAlexander Balanov, Claudio Bonizzoni, Giorgio Brida, Fabio Chiarello, Nassim Chikhi, Gianluca Coda, Alessandro D'Elia, Daniele Di Gioacchino, Emanuele Enrico, Ilya Eremin, Mikkel Ernajes, Eudeni Il'ichev, Luca Fasolo, Mikhail Fistoul, Alberto Ghirri, Angelo Greco, C. Ligi, Giovanni Maccarone, Alice Meda, Patrick Navez, Gregor Oelsner, Mauro Rajteri, Alessio Rettaroli, Berardo Ruggiero, Sergey SavelievSergey Saveliev, Paolo Silvestrini, Simone Tocci, Alexey Ustinov, Paolo Vanacore, Alexandre ZagoskinAlexandre Zagoskin, Mikhail Lisitskiy

We propose a novel approach to detect a low power microwave signal with a frequency of the order of several GHz based on a coherent collective response of quantum states occurring in a superconducting qubits network (SQN). An SQN composes of a large number of superconducting qubits embedded in a low-dissipative superconducting resonator. Our theory predicts that an SQN interacting with the off-resonance microwave radiation, demonstrates the collective alternating current Stark effect that can be measured even in the limit of single photon counting. A design of the layout of three terminals SQN detectors containing 10 flux qubits weakly coupled to a low-dissipative R-resonator and T-transmission line was developed. The samples were fabricated by Al-based technology with Nb resonator. The SQN detector was tested in terms of microwave measurements of scattering parameters and two-tone spectroscopy. A substantial shift of the frequency position of the transmission coefficient drop induced by a second tone pump signal was observed, and this effect clearly manifests a nonlinear multiphoton interaction between the second-tone microwave pump signal and an array of qubits.

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Highly sensitive detection of single microwave photons with coherent quantum network of superconducting qubits for searching galactic axions

European Commission

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  • Science

Department

  • Physics

Published in

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Volume

33

Issue

5

Source

Applied Superconductivity Conference 2022 (ASC 2022)

Publisher

IEEE

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Authors

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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by IEEE under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Acceptance date

2023-03-22

Publication date

2023-04-06

Copyright date

2023

ISSN

1051-8223

eISSN

1558-2515

Language

  • en

Location

Honolulu, Hawaii

Event dates

23rd October 2022 - 28th October 2022

Depositor

Dr Alexandre Zagoskin. Deposit date: 31 March 2023

Article number

1501705

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