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Superconducting Qubits
Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
A superconducting quantum circuit single artificial atom maser
arXiv
Authors: Maria Mucci, Nicholas Hougland, Chun-Che Wang, Israa Yusuf, Chenxu Liu, David Pekker, Michael Hatridge
Year
2026
Paper ID
45569
Status
Preprint
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We demonstrate a circuit QED analog of an atomic micromaser that utilizes an artificial, multi level atom, pumped into a population-inverted state by a microwave tone, as the gain medium. Our demonstration is enabled by the flexibility of the circuit QED platform, which allowed us to precisely engineer the level-structure, coupling, and dissipation of the micromaser components. Our device shows rich physics and perhaps points to ways to use the recent developments in the domain of microwave quantum circuits to probe the domain of maser physics.
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