Collective magnetic excitation modes, magnons, can be coherently coupled to microwave photons in the single excitation limit. This allows for access to quantum properties of magnons and opens up a range of applications in quantum information processing, with the intrinsic magnon linewidth representing the coherence time of a quantum resonator. Our measurement system consists of a yttrium iron garnet sphere and a three-dimensional microwave cavity at temperatures and excitation powers typical for superconducting quantum circuit experiments. We perform spectroscopic measurements to determine the limiting factor of magnon coherence at these experimental conditions. Using the input-output formalism, we extract the magnon linewidth κm. We attrib...
4 pagesUsing a Magnetic Resonace Force Microscope, we have performed ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) s...
Bose-Einstain condensation occurs at an appropriate density of bosonic particles, depending on their...
Motivated by the important role of the normalized second-order coherence function, often called g^{(...
Collective magnetic excitation modes, magnons, can be coherently coupled to microwave photons in the...
Hybridized magnonic-photonic systems are key components for future information processing technologi...
We experimentally and theoretically demonstrate that nonlinear spin-wave interactions suppress the h...
Extensive efforts have been expended in developing hybrid quantum systems to overcome the short cohe...
We report measurements made at millikelvin temperatures of a superconducting coplanar waveguide reso...
Unwanted fluctuations over time, in short, noise, are usually detrimental to device performance, esp...
This thesis reports on three recent experimental studies of microwave magnons in yttrium iron garnet...
Hybrid systems combining magnons and superconducting quantum circuits have attracted increasing inte...
Cavity magnonics deals with the interaction of magnons - elementary excitations in magnetic material...
We theoretically explore nonlinearities of ferromagnets in microwave cavities in the classical and q...
The appearance of spontaneous coherence is a fundamental feature of a Bose-Einstein condensate and a...
Low energy consumption enabled by charge-free information transport, which is free from ohmic heatin...
4 pagesUsing a Magnetic Resonace Force Microscope, we have performed ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) s...
Bose-Einstain condensation occurs at an appropriate density of bosonic particles, depending on their...
Motivated by the important role of the normalized second-order coherence function, often called g^{(...
Collective magnetic excitation modes, magnons, can be coherently coupled to microwave photons in the...
Hybridized magnonic-photonic systems are key components for future information processing technologi...
We experimentally and theoretically demonstrate that nonlinear spin-wave interactions suppress the h...
Extensive efforts have been expended in developing hybrid quantum systems to overcome the short cohe...
We report measurements made at millikelvin temperatures of a superconducting coplanar waveguide reso...
Unwanted fluctuations over time, in short, noise, are usually detrimental to device performance, esp...
This thesis reports on three recent experimental studies of microwave magnons in yttrium iron garnet...
Hybrid systems combining magnons and superconducting quantum circuits have attracted increasing inte...
Cavity magnonics deals with the interaction of magnons - elementary excitations in magnetic material...
We theoretically explore nonlinearities of ferromagnets in microwave cavities in the classical and q...
The appearance of spontaneous coherence is a fundamental feature of a Bose-Einstein condensate and a...
Low energy consumption enabled by charge-free information transport, which is free from ohmic heatin...
4 pagesUsing a Magnetic Resonace Force Microscope, we have performed ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) s...
Bose-Einstain condensation occurs at an appropriate density of bosonic particles, depending on their...
Motivated by the important role of the normalized second-order coherence function, often called g^{(...