Microwave photons in a superconducting resonator hop between evenly spaced frequency modes, forming a synthetic lattice whose dispersion, wavepacket motion, and Bloch oscillations are measured in time.
Introduction to Quantum Electromagnetic Circuits
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The article is a short opinionated review of the quantum treatment of electromagnetic circuits, with no pretension to exhaustiveness. This review, which is an updated and modernized version of a previous set of Les Houches School lecture notes, has 3 main parts. The first part describes how to construct a Hamiltonian for a general circuit, which can include dissipative elements. The second part describes the quantization of the circuit, with an emphasis on the quantum treatment of dissipation. The final part focuses on the Josephson non-linear element and the main linear building blocks from which superconducting circuits are assembled. It also includes a brief review of the main types of superconducting artificial atoms, elementary multi-level quantum systems made from basic circuit elements.
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Electric fields for light: Propagation of microwave photons along a synthetic dimension
Microwave photons in a superconducting resonator hop between evenly spaced frequency modes, forming a synthetic lattice whose dispersion, wavepacket motion, and Bloch oscillations are measured in time.