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Ground-state Pulsed Cavity Electro-optics for Microwave-to-optical Conversion
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Authors: Wei Fu, Mingrui Xu, Xianwen Liu, Chang-Ling Zou, Changchun Zhong, Xu Han, Mohan Shen, Yuntao Xu, Risheng Cheng, Sihao Wang, Liang Jiang, Hong X. Tang
Year
2020
Paper ID
19746
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
In the development of quantum microwave-to-optical (MO) converters, excessive noise induced by the parametric optical drive remains a major challenge at milli-Kelvin temperatures. Here we study the extraneous noise added to an electro-optic transducer in its quantum ground state under an intense pulsed optical excitation. The integrated electro-optical transducer leverages the inherent Pockels effect of aluminum nitride microrings, flip-chip bonded to a superconducting resonator. Applying a pulsed optical drive with peak power exceeding the cooling power of the dilution refrigerator at its base temperature, we observe efficient bi-directional MO conversion, with near-ground state microwave thermal excitation $bar{n}e=0.09pm0.06$. Time evolution study reveals that the residual thermal excitation is dominated by the superconductor absorption of stray light scattered off the chip-fiber interface. Our results shed light on suppressing microwave noise in a cavity electro-optic system under intense optical drive, which is an essential step towards quantum state transduction between microwave and optical frequencies.
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- In the development of quantum microwave-to-optical (MO) converters, excessive noise induced by the parametric optical drive remains a major challenge at milli-Kelvin temperatures.
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