A. Baust
Nanosystems Initiative Munich
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Physical Review Letters | 2012
E. P. Menzel; R. Di Candia; F. Deppe; P. Eder; L. Zhong; M. Ihmig; M. Haeberlein; A. Baust; E. Hoffmann; D. Ballester; Kunihiro Inomata; Takashi Yamamoto; Yasunobu Nakamura; E. Solano; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
Path entanglement constitutes an essential resource in quantum information and communication protocols. Here, we demonstrate frequency-degenerate entanglement between continuous-variable quantum microwaves propagating along two spatially separated paths. We combine a squeezed and a vacuum state using a microwave beam splitter. Via correlation measurements, we detect and quantify the path entanglement contained in the beam splitter output state. Our experiments open the avenue to quantum teleportation, quantum communication, or quantum radar with continuous variables at microwave frequencies.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
E. P. Menzel; F. Deppe; Matteo Mariantoni; M. Á. Araque Caballero; A. Baust; T. Niemczyk; E. Hoffmann; A. Marx; E. Solano; Rudolf Gross
Quantum state reconstruction of weak propagating microwaves to date requires the use of linear amplifiers. We introduce a theory which, even in the presence of significant amplifier noise, allows one to use these devices for measuring all quadrature moments of propagating quantum microwaves based on cross correlations from a dual-path amplification setup. Simultaneously, the detector noise properties are determined, allowing for tomography. We demonstrate the feasibility of our novel concept by proof-of-principle experiments with classical mixtures of weak coherent microwaves.
Physical Review B | 2016
A. Baust; E. Hoffmann; M. Haeberlein; M. Schwarz; F. Wulschner; Fernando Quijandría; David Zueco; Juan José García-Ripoll; E. Solano; E. P. Menzel; F. Deppe; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
We report on ultrastrong coupling between a superconducting flux qubit and a resonant mode of a system comprised of two superconducting coplanar stripline resonators coupled galvanically to the qubit. With a coupling strength as high as 17.5% of the mode frequency, exceeding that of previous circuit quantum electrodynamics experiments, we observe a pronounced Bloch-Siegert shift. The spectroscopic response of our multimode system reveals a clear breakdown of the Jaynes-Cummings approximation. In contrast to earlier experiments, the high coupling strength is achieved without making use of an additional inductance provided by a Josephson junction.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Matteo Mariantoni; E. P. Menzel; F. Deppe; M. Á. Araque Caballero; A. Baust; T. Niemczyk; E. Hoffmann; E. Solano; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
We use a correlation function analysis of the field quadratures to characterize both the blackbody radiation emitted by a 50 Ω load resistor and the quantum properties of two types of beam splitters in the microwave regime. To this end, we first study vacuum fluctuations as a function of frequency in a Planck spectroscopy experiment and then measure the covariance matrix of weak thermal states. Our results provide direct experimental evidence that vacuum fluctuations represent the fundamental minimum quantum noise added by a beam splitter to any given input signal.
Physical Review B | 2015
A. Baust; E. Hoffmann; M. Haeberlein; M. Schwarz; P. Eder; E. P. Menzel; Kirill G. Fedorov; Jan Goetz; F. Wulschner; Edwar Xie; L. Zhong; Fernando Quijandría; Borja Peropadre; David Zueco; J. Garcia Ripoll; E. Solano; F. Deppe; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross; Calle Serrano; Alameda Urquijo
We realize a device allowing for tunable and switchable coupling between two frequency-degenerate superconducting resonators mediated by an artificial atom. For the latter, we utilize a persistent current flux qubit. We characterize the tunable and switchable coupling in the frequency and time domains and find that the coupling between the relevant modes can be varied in a controlled way. Specifically, the coupling can be tuned by adjusting the flux through the qubit loop or by controlling the qubit population via a microwave drive. Our measurements allow us to find parameter regimes for optimal coupler performance and quantify the tunability range.
EPJ Quantum Technology | 2016
F. Wulschner; Jan Goetz; Fabian R Koessel; E. Hoffmann; A. Baust; P. Eder; M. Fischer; M. Haeberlein; M. Schwarz; Matthias Pernpeintner; Edwar Xie; L. Zhong; Christoph W. Zollitsch; Borja Peropadre; Juan-Jose Garcia Ripoll; E. Solano; Kirill G. Fedorov; E. P. Menzel; F. Deppe; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2011
T. Niemczyk; F. Deppe; E. P. Menzel; M. Schwarz; H. Huebl; F. Hocke; M. Häberlein; M. Danner; E. Hoffmann; A. Baust; E. Solano; Juan José García-Ripoll; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2015
M. Haeberlein; F. Deppe; Andreas Kurcz; Jan Goetz; A. Baust; P. Eder; Kirill G. Fedorov; M. Fischer; E. P. Menzel; M. Schwarz; F. Wulschner; Edwar Xie; L. Zhong; E. Solano; A. Marx; Juan-José García-Ripoll; Rudolf Gross
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
A. Baust; E. Hoffmann; M. Haeberlein; M. Schwarz; P. Eder; Jan Goetz; F. Wulschner; Edwar Xie; L. Zhong; Kirill G. Fedorov; E. P. Menzel; F. Deppe; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
E. P. Menzel; L. Zhong; P. Eder; A. Baust; M. Haeberlein; E. Hoffmann; F. Deppe; A. Marx; Rudolf Gross; R. Di Candia; E. Solano; M. Ihmig; Kunihiro Inomata; Takashi Yamamoto; Yusuke Nakamura