Quantum electromechanics of a hypersonic crystal.

Nat Nanotechnol

Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent advances in quantum electromechanics and optomechanics have led to highly sensitive nanoscale mechanical devices that can measure tiny movements and handle single photons.
  • A major challenge has been achieving strong interaction between mechanical motion and electromagnetic fields without introducing additional noise or decoherence.
  • The presented electromechanical transducer combines a high-frequency hypersonic phononic crystal with a superconducting microwave circuit, which allows for efficient quantum-level mechanical signal conversion while minimizing decoherence effects.

Article Abstract

Recent technical developments in the fields of quantum electromechanics and optomechanics have spawned nanoscale mechanical transducers with the sensitivity to measure mechanical displacements at the femtometre scale and the ability to convert electromagnetic signals at the single photon level. A key challenge in this field is obtaining strong coupling between motion and electromagnetic fields without adding additional decoherence. Here we present an electromechanical transducer that integrates a high-frequency (0.42 GHz) hypersonic phononic crystal with a superconducting microwave circuit. The use of a phononic bandgap crystal enables quantum-level transduction of hypersonic mechanical motion and concurrently eliminates decoherence caused by acoustic radiation. Devices with hypersonic mechanical frequencies provide a natural pathway for integration with Josephson junction quantum circuits, a leading quantum computing technology, and nanophotonic systems capable of optical networking and distributing quantum information.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41565-019-0377-2DOI Listing

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