Bath engineering of a fluorescing artificial atom with a photonic crystal

P. M. Harrington, M. Naghiloo, D. Tan, K. W. Murch

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Abstract

We demonstrate how the dissipative interaction between a superconducting qubit and a microwave photonic crystal can be used for quantum bath engineering. The photonic crystal is created with a step-impedance transmission line which suppresses and enhances the quantum spectral density of states, influencing decay transitions of a transmon circuit. The qubit interacts with the transmission line indirectly via dispersive coupling to a cavity. We characterize the photonic crystal density of states from both the unitary and dissipative dynamics of the qubit. When the qubit is driven, it dissipates into the frequency dependent density of states of the photonic crystal. Our result is the deterministic preparation of qubit superposition states as the steady state of coherent driving and dissipation near the photonic crystal band edge, which we characterize with quantum state tomography. Our results highlight how the multimode environment from the photonic crystal forms a resource for quantum control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052126
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume99
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 28 2019

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