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A tunable High-Q millimeter wave cavity for hybrid circuit and cavity QED experiments

Quantum Physics 2020-04-22 v1 Quantum Gases Atomic Physics

Abstract

The millimeter wave (mm-wave) frequency band provides exciting prospects for quantum science and devices, since many high-fidelity quantum emitters, including Rydberg atoms, molecules and silicon vacancies, exhibit resonances near 100 GHz. High-Q resonators at these frequencies would give access to strong interactions between emitters and single photons, leading to rich and unexplored quantum phenomena at temperatures above 1K. We report a 3D mm-wave cavity with a measured single-photon internal quality factor of 3×1073 \times 10^{7} and mode volume of 0.14×λ30.14 \times \lambda^3 at 98.298.2 GHz, sufficient to reach strong coupling in a Rydberg cavity QED system. An in-situ piezo tunability of 1818 MHz facilitates coupling to specific atomic transitions. Our unique, seamless and optically accessible resonator design is enabled by the realization that intersections of 3D waveguides support tightly confined bound states below the waveguide cutoff frequency. Harnessing the features of our cavity design, we realize a hybrid mm-wave and optical cavity, designed for interconversion and entanglement of mm-wave and optical photons using Rydberg atoms.

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@article{arxiv.1911.00553,
  title  = {A tunable High-Q millimeter wave cavity for hybrid circuit and cavity QED experiments},
  author = {Aziza Suleymanzade and Alexander Anferov and Mark Stone and Ravi K. Naik and Jonathan Simon and David Schuster},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.00553},
  year   = {2020}
}