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Broadband continuous variable entanglement generation using Kerr-free Josephson metamaterial

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arxiv 2111.06145 v2 pith:BJZEWH7M submitted 2021-11-11 quant-ph

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Entangled microwave photons form a fundamental resource for quantum information processing and sensing with continuous variables. We use a low-loss Josephson metamaterial comprising superconducting, non-linear, asymmetric inductive elements to generate frequency-entangled photons from vacuum fluctuations at a rate of 2 giga entangled bits per second spanning over 4 GHz bandwidth. The device is operated as a traveling wave parametric amplifier under Kerr-relieving biasing conditions. Furthermore, we realize the first successfully demonstration of single-mode squeezing in such devices -- $3.1\pm0.7$\,dB below the zero-point level at half of modulation frequency.

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