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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review X Année : 2022

Emission of Photon Multiplets by a dc-Biased Superconducting Circuit

A. Peugeot
C. Padurariu
B. Kubala
C. Altimiras
H. Le Sueur
  • Fonction : Auteur
P. Joyez
D. Vion
D. Esteve

Résumé

We observe the emission of bunches of k≥1 photons by a circuit made of a microwave resonator in series with a voltage-biased tunable Josephson junction. The bunches are emitted at specific values Vk of the bias voltage, for which each Cooper pair tunneling across the junction creates exactly k photons in the resonator. The latter is a microfabricated spiral coil which resonates and leaks photons at 4.4 GHz in a measurement line. Its characteristic impedance of 1.97  kΩ is high enough to reach a strong junction-resonator coupling and a bright emission of the k-photon bunches. We show that a rotating-wave approximation treatment of the system accounts quantitatively for the observed radiation intensity, from k=1 to 6, and over 3 orders of magnitude when varying the Josephson energy EJ. We also measure the second-order correlation function of the radiated microwave to determine its Fano factor Fk, which in the low EJ limit confirms with Fk≃k the emission of k-photon bunches. At larger EJ, a more complex behavior is observed in quantitative agreement with numerical simulations.

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hal-03876050 , version 1 (28-11-2022)

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G. C. Ménard, A. Peugeot, C. Padurariu, C. Rolland, B. Kubala, et al.. Emission of Photon Multiplets by a dc-Biased Superconducting Circuit. Physical Review X, 2022, 12 (2), pp.021006. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevX.12.021006⟩. ⟨hal-03876050⟩
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