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Hauptverfasser: Solki, Hossein, Motazedifard, Ali, Naderi, Mohammad Hossein
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Veröffentlicht: 2023
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02443
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author Solki, Hossein
Motazedifard, Ali
Naderi, Mohammad Hossein
author_facet Solki, Hossein
Motazedifard, Ali
Naderi, Mohammad Hossein
contents We propose a feasible experimental scheme to improve the few-photon optomechanical effects, including photon blockade and mechanical-Schrodinger cat-state generation, as well as photon-phonon entanglement in a tripartite microwave optomechanical circuit. The system under consideration is formed by a single-Cooper-pair transistor, a microwave LC resonator, and a micromechanical resonator. Our scheme is based on an additional higher-order (generalized) nonlinear cross-Kerr type of coupling, linearly dependent on photon number while quadratically dependent on mechanical phonon one, which can be realized via adjusting the gate charge of the Cooper-pair transistor. We show, both analytically and numerically, that the presence of both cross-Kerr and generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearities not only may give rise to the enhancement of one- and two-photon blockades as well as photon induced tunneling but can also provide more controllability over them. Furthermore, it is shown that in the regime of zero optomechanical coupling, with the aid of generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearity, one can generate multi-components mechanical superposition states which exhibit robustness against system dissipations. We also study the steady-state entanglement between the microwave and mechanical modes, the results of which signify the role of generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearity in enhancing the entanglement in the regime of large-red detuning. The proposed generalized cross-Kerr optomechanical system can be found potential applications in microwave quantum sensing, quantum telecommunication, and quantum information protocols.
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spellingShingle Improving photon blockade, entanglement and mechanical-cat-state generation in a generalized cross-Kerr optomechanical circuit
Solki, Hossein
Motazedifard, Ali
Naderi, Mohammad Hossein
Quantum Physics
We propose a feasible experimental scheme to improve the few-photon optomechanical effects, including photon blockade and mechanical-Schrodinger cat-state generation, as well as photon-phonon entanglement in a tripartite microwave optomechanical circuit. The system under consideration is formed by a single-Cooper-pair transistor, a microwave LC resonator, and a micromechanical resonator. Our scheme is based on an additional higher-order (generalized) nonlinear cross-Kerr type of coupling, linearly dependent on photon number while quadratically dependent on mechanical phonon one, which can be realized via adjusting the gate charge of the Cooper-pair transistor. We show, both analytically and numerically, that the presence of both cross-Kerr and generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearities not only may give rise to the enhancement of one- and two-photon blockades as well as photon induced tunneling but can also provide more controllability over them. Furthermore, it is shown that in the regime of zero optomechanical coupling, with the aid of generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearity, one can generate multi-components mechanical superposition states which exhibit robustness against system dissipations. We also study the steady-state entanglement between the microwave and mechanical modes, the results of which signify the role of generalized cross-Kerr nonlinearity in enhancing the entanglement in the regime of large-red detuning. The proposed generalized cross-Kerr optomechanical system can be found potential applications in microwave quantum sensing, quantum telecommunication, and quantum information protocols.
title Improving photon blockade, entanglement and mechanical-cat-state generation in a generalized cross-Kerr optomechanical circuit
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02443