Sökning: "microwave photons"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 17 avhandlingar innehållade orden microwave photons.
1. Engineering and detecting microwave photons
Sammanfattning : Microwave quantum optics using superconducting circuits, also known as circuit QED, is a recent and promising field to study light-matter interactions at the fundamental level. In this field, artificial atoms made of superconducting elements interact with microwave photons routed through one dimensional transmission lines. LÄS MER
2. A Database of Microwave Single Scattering Properties of Ice Hydrometeors
Sammanfattning : Microwave remote sensing by satellites is important for global observations of ice hydrometeors. Interpretation of the measurements requires sufficiently accurate knowledge of hydrometeors’ interaction with photons, i.e. article scattering and absorption. LÄS MER
3. Strong Interaction Between a Single Artificial Atom and Propagating Microwave Photons
Sammanfattning : The realization of a quantum network composed of quantum nodes which process quantum fields and quantum channels to transfer quantum information has recently been proposed. In recent years, fundamental experiments produced by superconducting circuits suggest that they are promising candidates for realization of a quantum network. LÄS MER
4. Quantum Optics with Propagating Microwaves in Superconducting Circuits
Sammanfattning : We address recent advances in quantum optics with propagating microwavesin superconducting circuits. This research field exploits on the fact that the coupling between a superconducting artificial atom and propagating microwave photons in a one-dimensional (1D) open transmission line can be made strong enough to observe quantum effects, without using any cavity to confine the microwave photons. LÄS MER
5. Quantum optics in superconducting circuits : Generating, engineering and detecting microwave photons
Sammanfattning : Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons at microwave frequencies with artificial atoms made of Josephson junctions. Although quite young, remarkable progress has been made in this field over the past decade, especially given the interest in building a quantum computer using superconducting circuits. LÄS MER