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Detecting virtual photons in ultrastrongly coupled superconducting quantum circuits

Luigi Giannelli, Elisabetta Paladino, M. Grajcar, G. S. Paraoanu, G. Falci

2024Physical Review Research23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light-matter interaction and understanding the fundamental physics behind is essential for emerging quantum technologies. Solid-state devices may explore new regimes where coupling strengths are “ultrastrong”, i.e., comparable to the energies of the subsystems. New exotic phenomena occur the common root of many of them being the fact that the entangled vacuum contains virtual photons. They herald the lack of conservation of the number of excitations which is the witness of ultrastrong coupling breaking the U(1) symmetry. Despite more than a decade of research, the detection of ground-state virtual photons still awaits demonstration. In this work, we recognize the “conspiring” set of experimental challenges show how to overcome them, thus providing a solution to this long-standing problem. We find that combining a superinductor-based unconventional “light fluxonium” qudit and coherent control yields a highly efficient, faithful, and selective conversion of virtual photons into real ones. This enables their detection with resources available to present-day quantum technologies. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Topics & Concepts

Virtual particlePhotonPhysicsQuantum computerQuantum technologyCoupling (piping)QuantumTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsOpen quantum systemEngineeringMechanical engineeringQuantum Information and CryptographyStrong Light-Matter InteractionsMechanical and Optical Resonators