A millimeter-scale electro-optic whispering-gallery resonator is predicted to generate microwave-optical continuous-variable entanglement at rates above one million entangled bits per second with only tens of microwatts of pump power.
Microwave-to-optics conversion using a mechanical oscillator in its quantum groundstate
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Conversion between signals in the microwave and optical domains is of great interest both for classical telecommunication, as well as for connecting future superconducting quantum computers into a global quantum network. For quantum applications, the conversion has to be both efficient, as well as operate in a regime of minimal added classical noise. While efficient conversion has been demonstrated using mechanical transducers, they have so far all operated with a substantial thermal noise background. Here, we overcome this limitation and demonstrate coherent conversion between GHz microwave signals and the optical telecom band with a thermal background of less than one phonon. We use an integrated, on-chip electro-opto-mechanical device that couples surface acoustic waves driven by a resonant microwave signal to an optomechanical crystal featuring a 2.7 GHz mechanical mode. We initialize the mechanical mode in its quantum groundstate, which allows us to perform the transduction process with minimal added thermal noise, while maintaining an optomechanical cooperativity >1, so that microwave photons mapped into the mechanical resonator are effectively upconverted to the optical domain. We further verify the preservation of the coherence of the microwave signal throughout the transduction process.
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Electro-optic entanglement source for microwave to telecom quantum state transfer
A millimeter-scale electro-optic whispering-gallery resonator is predicted to generate microwave-optical continuous-variable entanglement at rates above one million entangled bits per second with only tens of microwatts of pump power.