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Tunable and nonlinearity-enhanced dispersive-plus-dissipative coupling in photon-pressure circuits
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Authors: Mohamad Kazouini, Janis Peter, Zisu Emily Guo, Benedikt Wilde, Kevin Uhl, Dieter Koelle, Reinhold Kleiner, Daniel Bothner
Year
2025
Paper ID
16543
Status
Preprint
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Photon-pressure circuits are the circuit implementation of the cavity optomechanical Hamiltonian and discussed for qubit readout, low-frequency quantum photonics and dark matter axion detection. Due to the enormous design flexibility of superconducting circuits, photon-pressure systems provide fascinating possibilities to explore unusual parameter regimes of the optomechanical Hamiltonian. Here, we report the realization of a photon-pressure platform, in which a GHz circuit interacts with a MHz circuit via a magnetic-flux-tunable combination of dispersive and dissipative photon-pressure. In addition, both coupling rates are considerably enhanced by nonlinearities of the GHz-mode, which leads to the multi-photon coupling rates scaling stronger with the pump photon number nc than the usual sqrt{nc} dependence. We demonstrate that interference of the two interaction paths leads to a Fano-like response in photon-pressure induced transparency, and that the dynamical backaction is considerably modified compared to the dispersive case, including a parametric instability caused by a red-detuned pump tone.
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