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Cavity electro-optics in thin-film lithium niobate for efficient microwave-to-optical transduction

Quantum Physics 2020-05-13 v2 Optics

Abstract

Linking superconducting quantum devices to optical fibers via microwave-optical quantum transducers may enable large scale quantum networks. For this application, transducers based on the Pockels electro-optic (EO) effect are promising for their direct conversion mechanism, high bandwidth, and potential for low-noise operation. However, previously demonstrated EO transducers require large optical pump power to overcome weak EO coupling and reach high efficiency. Here, we create an EO transducer in thin-film lithium niobate, leveraging the low optical loss and strong EO coupling in this platform. We demonstrate a transduction efficiency of up to 2.7×1052.7\times10^{-5}, and a pump-power normalized efficiency of 1.9×106/μW1.9\times10^{-6}/\mathrm{\mu W}. The transduction efficiency can be improved by further reducing the microwave resonator's piezoelectric coupling to acoustic modes, increasing the optical resonator quality factor to previously demonstrated levels, and changing the electrode geometry for enhanced EO coupling. We expect that with further development, EO transducers in thin-film lithium niobate can achieve near-unity efficiency with low optical pump power.

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@article{arxiv.2005.00939,
  title  = {Cavity electro-optics in thin-film lithium niobate for efficient microwave-to-optical transduction},
  author = {Jeffrey Holzgrafe and Neil Sinclair and Di Zhu and Amirhassan Shams-Ansari and Marco Colangelo and Yaowen Hu and Mian Zhang and Karl K. Berggren and Marko Lončar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00939},
  year   = {2020}
}