Quantum interference between two single photons of different microwave frequencies
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
quant-ph
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interferencequantumfrequenciesmicrowavephotonssinglesuperconductingaccomplish
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We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconducting resonator, whose frequencies are initially about 6 GHz apart. We accomplish this by use of a parametric frequency conversion process that mixes the mode currents of two cavity harmonics through a superconducting quantum interference device, and demonstrate that a two-photon entanglement operation can be performed with high fidelity.
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