Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave region, this corresponds to energies in the yJ range. This extreme sensitivity has to be combined with an extremely low dark-count rate since the probability of axions conversion into microwave photons is supposed to be very low. To face this complicated task, we followed two promising approaches that both rely on the use of superconducting devices based on the Josephson effect. The first one is to use a single Josephson junction (JJ) as a switching detector (i.e., exploiting the superconducting to normal state transition in the presence of microwave photons). We designed a device composed of a coplanar waveguide terminated on a current-bias...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
Single-photon detection is a requisite technique in quantum-optics experiments in both the optical a...
Circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) is a prominent platform for quantum information processing, i...
Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave...
A growing interest in the detection of single microwave-photons has been stimulated by the search fo...
The major task of detecting axions or axion-like particles has two challenges. On the one hand, the ...
Josephson junctions, in appropriate configurations, can be excellent candidates for detection of sin...
Axions and axion-like particles appear in well-motivated extensions of the standard model of particl...
| openaire: EC/H2020/863313/EU//SUPERGALAX Funding Information: This work was supported by the Acade...
The composition of dark matter is one of the puzzling topics in astrophysics. To address this issue,...
This manuscript is on the design and development of a single microwave photon counter based on a cur...
Superconducting circuits have recently become a major contender for the implementation of quantum co...
The present work addresses quantum interaction phenomena of microwave radiation with a single-electr...
Coherent superconducting circuits play a key role in explor-ing the interaction between light and ma...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
Single-photon detection is a requisite technique in quantum-optics experiments in both the optical a...
Circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) is a prominent platform for quantum information processing, i...
Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave...
A growing interest in the detection of single microwave-photons has been stimulated by the search fo...
The major task of detecting axions or axion-like particles has two challenges. On the one hand, the ...
Josephson junctions, in appropriate configurations, can be excellent candidates for detection of sin...
Axions and axion-like particles appear in well-motivated extensions of the standard model of particl...
| openaire: EC/H2020/863313/EU//SUPERGALAX Funding Information: This work was supported by the Acade...
The composition of dark matter is one of the puzzling topics in astrophysics. To address this issue,...
This manuscript is on the design and development of a single microwave photon counter based on a cur...
Superconducting circuits have recently become a major contender for the implementation of quantum co...
The present work addresses quantum interaction phenomena of microwave radiation with a single-electr...
Coherent superconducting circuits play a key role in explor-ing the interaction between light and ma...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
Single-photon detection is a requisite technique in quantum-optics experiments in both the optical a...
Circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) is a prominent platform for quantum information processing, i...