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Resolving magnon number states in quantum magnonics

Quantum Physics 2017-07-07 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Collective excitation modes in solid state systems play a central role in circuit quantum electrodynamics, cavity optomechanics, and quantum magnonics. In the latter, quanta of collective excitation modes in a ferromagnet, called magnons, interact with qubits to provide the nonlinearity necessary to access quantum phenomena in magnonics. A key ingredient for future quantum magnonics systems is the ability to probe magnon states. Here we observe individual magnons in a millimeter-sized ferromagnet coherently coupled to a superconducting qubit. Specifically, we resolve magnon number states in spectroscopic measurements of a transmon qubit with the hybrid system in the strong dispersive regime. This enables us to detect a change in the magnetic dipole of the ferromagnet equivalent to a single spin flipped among more than 101910^{19} spins. The strong dispersive regime of quantum magnonics opens up the possibility of encoding superconducting qubits into non-classical magnon states, potentially providing a coherent interface between a superconducting quantum processor and optical photons.

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@article{arxiv.1610.00839,
  title  = {Resolving magnon number states in quantum magnonics},
  author = {Dany Lachance-Quirion and Yutaka Tabuchi and Seiichiro Ishino and Atsushi Noguchi and Toyofumi Ishikawa and Rekishu Yamazaki and Yasunobu Nakamura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00839},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, Supplementary Information