The ability to nondestructively detect the presence of a single, traveling photon has been a long-standing goal in optics, with applications in quantum information and measurement. Realizing such a detector is complicated by the fact that photon-photon interactions are typically very weak. At microwave frequencies, very strong effective photon-photon interactions in a waveguide have recently been demonstrated. Here we show how this type of interaction can be used to realize a quantum nondemolition measurement of a single propagating microwave photon. The scheme we propose uses a chain of solid-state three-level systems (transmons) cascaded through circulators which suppress photon backscattering. Our theoretical analysis shows that microwav...
We address recent advances in quantum optics with propagating microwavesin superconducting circuits....
Superconducting circuits represent a platform actively researched for its potential use in quantum ...
We investigate theoretically the use of an electron in a Penning trap as a detector of single microw...
Single-photon detection is an essential component in many experiments in quantum optics, but it rema...
In quantum optics, the interaction between atoms and photons is studied. In recent years, microwave ...
Detecting an itinerant microwave photon with high efficiency is an outstanding problem in microwave ...
Single-photon detection is a requisite technique in quantum-optics experiments in both the optical a...
Single-photon detectors are fundamental tools of investigation in quantum optics and play a central ...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...
We analyze the detection of itinerant photons using a quantum nondemolition measurement. An importan...
International audienceSingle photon detection is a key resource for sensing at the quantum limit and...
We present a scheme for microwave photon detection via cross Kerr nonlinearity between two microwave...
We theoretically demonstrated that high-efficiency detection of single itinerant microwave photons i...
Microwave quantum optics using superconducting circuits, also known as circuit QED, is a recent and ...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
We address recent advances in quantum optics with propagating microwavesin superconducting circuits....
Superconducting circuits represent a platform actively researched for its potential use in quantum ...
We investigate theoretically the use of an electron in a Penning trap as a detector of single microw...
Single-photon detection is an essential component in many experiments in quantum optics, but it rema...
In quantum optics, the interaction between atoms and photons is studied. In recent years, microwave ...
Detecting an itinerant microwave photon with high efficiency is an outstanding problem in microwave ...
Single-photon detection is a requisite technique in quantum-optics experiments in both the optical a...
Single-photon detectors are fundamental tools of investigation in quantum optics and play a central ...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...
We analyze the detection of itinerant photons using a quantum nondemolition measurement. An importan...
International audienceSingle photon detection is a key resource for sensing at the quantum limit and...
We present a scheme for microwave photon detection via cross Kerr nonlinearity between two microwave...
We theoretically demonstrated that high-efficiency detection of single itinerant microwave photons i...
Microwave quantum optics using superconducting circuits, also known as circuit QED, is a recent and ...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
We address recent advances in quantum optics with propagating microwavesin superconducting circuits....
Superconducting circuits represent a platform actively researched for its potential use in quantum ...
We investigate theoretically the use of an electron in a Penning trap as a detector of single microw...