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High-Impedance Microwave Resonators with Two-Photon Nonlinear Effects

Published 6 Mar 2024 in quant-ph and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2403.03779v1)

Abstract: In this article, we present an experimental study of a Josephson junction -based high-impedance resonator. By taking the resonator to the limit of consisting effectively only of one junction, results in strong non-linear effects already for the second photon while maintaining a high impedance of the resonance mode. Our experiment yields thus resonators with the strong interactions both between individual resonator photons and from the resonator photons to other electric quantum systems. We also present an energy diagram technique which enables to measure, identify and analyse different multi-photon optics processes along their energy conservation lines.

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