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Implementation of a quantum metamaterial using superconducting qubits.

Pascal Macha1, Gregor Oelsner2, Jan-Michael Reiner3, Michael Marthaler3, Stephan André3, Gerd Schön3, Uwe Hübner2, Hans-Georg Meyer2, Evgeni Il'ichev4, Alexey V Ustinov5.   

Abstract

The key issue for the implementation of a metamaterial is to demonstrate the existence of collective modes corresponding to coherent oscillations of the meta-atoms. Atoms of natural materials interact with electromagnetic fields as quantum two-level systems. Artificial quantum two-level systems can be made, for example, using superconducting nonlinear resonators cooled down to their ground state. Here we perform an experiment in which 20 of these quantum meta-atoms, so-called flux qubits, are embedded into a microwave resonator. We observe the dispersive shift of the resonator frequency imposed by the qubit metamaterial and the collective resonant coupling of eight qubits. The realized prototype represents a mesoscopic limit of naturally occurring spin ensembles and as such we demonstrate the AC-Zeeman shift of a resonant qubit ensemble. The studied system constitutes the implementation of a basic quantum metamaterial in the sense that many artificial atoms are coupled collectively to the quantized mode of a photon field.

Year:  2014        PMID: 25312205     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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