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arxiv: 0906.4362 · v1 · submitted 2009-06-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · astro-ph.IM· cond-mat.supr-con· gr-qc· quant-ph

Photodetection of propagating quantum microwaves in circuit QED

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall astro-ph.IMcond-mat.supr-congr-qcquant-ph
keywords quantumdesignmicrowavepropagatingwaveguideabsorbersabsorptionarrival
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We develop the theory of a metamaterial composed of an array of discrete quantum absorbers inside a one-dimensional waveguide that implements a high-efficiency microwave photon detector. A basic design consists of a few metastable superconducting nanocircuits spread inside and coupled to a one-dimensional waveguide in a circuit QED setup. The arrival of a {\it propagating} quantum microwave field induces an irreversible change in the population of the internal levels of the absorbers, due to a selective absorption of photon excitations. This design is studied using a formal but simple quantum field theory, which allows us to evaluate the single-photon absorption efficiency for one and many absorber setups. As an example, we consider a particular design that combines a coplanar coaxial waveguide with superconducting phase qubits, a natural but not exclusive playground for experimental implementations. This work and a possible experimental realization may stimulate the possible arrival of "all-optical" quantum information processing with propagating quantum microwaves, where a microwave photodetector could play a key role.

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