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Physical Review Letters | 2016

Resonance Fluorescence from an Artificial Atom in Squeezed Vacuum

David M. Toyli; Andrew Eddins; Samuel Boutin; Shruti Puri; Alexandre Blais; Irfan Siddiqi; David Hover; Vladimir Bolkhovsky; William D. Oliver

We present an experimental realization of resonance fluorescence in squeezed vacuum. We strongly couple microwave-frequency squeezed light to a superconducting artificial atom and detect the resulting fluorescence with high resolution enabled by a broadband traveling-wave parametric amplifier. We investigate the fluorescence spectra in the weak and strong driving regimes, observing up to 3.1 dB of reduction of the fluorescence linewidth below the ordinary vacuum level and a dramatic dependence of the Mollow triplet spectrum on the relative phase of the driving and squeezed vacuum fields. Our results are in excellent agreement with predictions for spectra produced by a two-level atom in squeezed vacuum [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{58}, 2539-2542 (1987)], demonstrating that resonance fluorescence offers a resource-efficient means to characterize squeezing in cryogenic environments.


Physical review applied | 2017

Effect of Higher-Order Nonlinearities on Amplification and Squeezing in Josephson Parametric Amplifiers

Samuel Boutin; David M. Toyli; Aditya V. Venkatramani; Andrew Eddins; Irfan Siddiqi; Alexandre Blais

Single-mode Josephson junction-based parametric amplifiers are often modeled as perfect amplifiers and squeezers. We show that, in practice, the gain, quantum efficiency, and output field squeezing of these devices are limited by usually neglected higher-order corrections to the idealized model. To arrive at this result, we derive the leading corrections to the lumped-element Josephson parametric amplifier of three common pumping schemes: monochromatic current pump, bichromatic current pump, and monochromatic flux pump. We show that the leading correction for the last two schemes is a single Kerr-type quartic term, while the first scheme contains additional cubic terms. In all cases, we find that the corrections are detrimental to squeezing. In addition, we show that the Kerr correction leads to a strongly phase-dependent reduction of the quantum efficiency of a phase-sensitive measurement. Finally, we quantify the departure from ideal Gaussian character of the filtered output field from numerical calculation of third and fourth order cumulants. Our results show that, while a Gaussian output field is expected for an ideal Josephson parametric amplifier, higher-order corrections lead to non-Gaussian effects which increase with both gain and nonlinearity strength. This theoretical study is complemented by experimental characterization of the output field of a flux-driven Josephson parametric amplifier. In addition to a measurement of the squeezing level of the filtered output field, the Husimi Q-function of the output field is imaged by the use of a deconvolution technique and compared to numerical results. This work establishes nonlinear corrections to the standard degenerate parametric amplifier model as an important contribution to Josephson parametric amplifiers squeezing and noise performance.


Physical Review Letters | 2018

Stroboscopic Qubit Measurement with Squeezed Illumination

Andrew Eddins; Sydney Schreppler; David M. Toyli; Leigh S. Martin; Shay Hacohen-Gourgy; Luke C. G. Govia; Hugo Ribeiro; Aashish A. Clerk; Irfan Siddiqi


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

High-efficiency measurement of an artificial atom embedded in a parametric amplifier

Andrew Eddins; J.M. Kreikebaum; David M. Toyli; E.M. Levenson-Falk; A. Dove; W.P. Livingston; B.A. Levitan; Luke C. G. Govia; Aashish A. Clerk; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Stroboscopic qubit measurement with injected squeezed light, Part II: Enhancing SNR

Andrew Eddins; Sydney Schreppler; D.M. Toyli; Leigh S. Martin; Shay Hacohen-Gourgy; Luke C. G. Govia; Hugo Ribeiro; Aashish A. Clerk; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Development of an Embedded Transmon Amplifier

John Mark Kreikebaum; Andrew Eddins; D.M. Toyli; Eli Levenson-Falk; Benjamin Levitan; Aashish A. Clerk; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Stroboscopic qubit measurement with injected squeezed light, Part 1: Controlling measurement backaction

Sydney Schreppler; Andrew Eddins; D.M. Toyli; Leigh S. Martin; Shay Hacohen-Gourgy; Luke C. G. Govia; Hugo Ribeiro; Aashish A. Clerk; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Squeezed Light Generation Using a Josephson Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier in Three-Wave Mixing

Yanjie Qiu; Andrew Eddins; Kevin J. O'Brien; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Resonance fluorescence from an artificial atom in squeezed vacuum, Part 2: Squeezing characterization through fluorescence

D.M. Toyli; Andrew Eddins; Shruti Puri; Samuel Boutin; David Hover; Vladimir Bolkhovsky; William D. Oliver; Alexandre Blais; Irfan Siddiqi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Resonance fluorescence from an artificial atom in squeezed vacuum, Part 1: Efficient fluorescence detection

Andrew Eddins; D.M. Toyli; Shruti Puri; Samuel Boutin; David Hover; Vladimir Bolkhovsky; William D. Oliver; Alexandre Blais; Irfan Siddiqi

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Irfan Siddiqi

University of California

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D.M. Toyli

University of California

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Alexandre Blais

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

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Samuel Boutin

Université de Sherbrooke

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David M. Toyli

University of California

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David Hover

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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