We develop a new spectroscopic method to quickly and intuitively characterize the coupling of two microwave-photon-coupled semiconductor qubits via a high-impedance resonator.Highly distinctive and unique geometric pa...We develop a new spectroscopic method to quickly and intuitively characterize the coupling of two microwave-photon-coupled semiconductor qubits via a high-impedance resonator.Highly distinctive and unique geometric patterns are revealed as we tune the qubit tunnel couplings relative to the frequency of the mediating photons.These patterns are in excellent agreement with a simulation using the Tavis-Cummings model,and allow us to readily identify different parameter regimes for both qubits in the detuning space.This method could potentially be an important component in the overall spectroscopic toolbox for quickly characterizing certain collective properties of multiple cavity quantum electrodynamics(QED)coupled qubits.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFA0301700)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61922074,11674300,61674132,11625419 and 11804327)+2 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of the CAS(XDB24030601)the Anhui Initiative in Quantum Information Technologies(AHY080000)financial support by U.S.ARO through Grant No.W911NF1410346 and No.W911NF1710257。
文摘We develop a new spectroscopic method to quickly and intuitively characterize the coupling of two microwave-photon-coupled semiconductor qubits via a high-impedance resonator.Highly distinctive and unique geometric patterns are revealed as we tune the qubit tunnel couplings relative to the frequency of the mediating photons.These patterns are in excellent agreement with a simulation using the Tavis-Cummings model,and allow us to readily identify different parameter regimes for both qubits in the detuning space.This method could potentially be an important component in the overall spectroscopic toolbox for quickly characterizing certain collective properties of multiple cavity quantum electrodynamics(QED)coupled qubits.