We experimentally demonstrate the temporary removal of thermal photons from a microwave mode at 1.45 GHz through its interaction with the spin-polarized triplet states of photo-excited pentacene molecules doped within a p-terphenyl crystal at room temperature. The crystal functions electromagnetically as a narrow-band cryogenic load, removing photons from the otherwise room-temperature mode via stimulated absorption. The noise temperature of the microwave mode dropped to 50+18 −32 K (as directly inferred by noise-power measurements) while the metal walls of the cavity enclosing the mode remained at room temperature. Simulations based on the same system’s behavior as a maser (which could be characterized more accurately) indicate the possibi...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a supercond...
We demonstrate the cooling of a microwave mode at 2872 MHz through its interaction with optically sp...
Developing quantum technology has inspired scientists and engineers to exploit it in the real- world...
A fundamental result of quantum mechanics is that the fluctuations of a bosonic field are given by i...
Recently, the world’s first room-temperature maser was demonstrated. The maser consisted of a sapphi...
The strong coupling regime is essential for efficient transfer of excitations between states in diff...
Recent experiments demonstrated the cooling of a microwave mode of a high-quality dielectric resonat...
Access to lower temperatures has consistently enabled scientific breakthroughs. Pushing the limits o...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (C-QED) effects, such as Rabi splitting, Rabi oscillations and superr...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a supercond...
Quantum control of electromagnetic fields was initially established in the optical domain and has be...
The performance of a room temperature, zero-field MASER operating at 1.45 GHz has been examined. Nan...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2, 4, 6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a superco...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a supercond...
We demonstrate the cooling of a microwave mode at 2872 MHz through its interaction with optically sp...
Developing quantum technology has inspired scientists and engineers to exploit it in the real- world...
A fundamental result of quantum mechanics is that the fluctuations of a bosonic field are given by i...
Recently, the world’s first room-temperature maser was demonstrated. The maser consisted of a sapphi...
The strong coupling regime is essential for efficient transfer of excitations between states in diff...
Recent experiments demonstrated the cooling of a microwave mode of a high-quality dielectric resonat...
Access to lower temperatures has consistently enabled scientific breakthroughs. Pushing the limits o...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (C-QED) effects, such as Rabi splitting, Rabi oscillations and superr...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a supercond...
Quantum control of electromagnetic fields was initially established in the optical domain and has be...
The performance of a room temperature, zero-field MASER operating at 1.45 GHz has been examined. Nan...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2, 4, 6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a superco...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
The quantum bits (qubits) on which superconducting quantum computers are based have energy scales co...
Coupling between a crystal of di(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium radicals and a supercond...