Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session G02: Hybrid AMO/condensed matter quantum systems
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Room: 105
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAMOP
Chair: Minh Tran, University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract: G02.00007 : INAS QUANTUM DOTS AND SURFACE ACOUTSIC WAVE CAVITIES FOR QUANTUM TRANSDUCTION
Presenter:
Travis Autry
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
Authors:
Travis Autry
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
Samuel Berweger
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
Lucas R Sletten
(JILA, University of Colorado)
Richard Mirin
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
Pavel Kabos
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
Konrad Lehnert
(JILA, University of Colorado)
Kevin Silverman
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder)
We present progress on a new type of transducer involving an InAs quantum dot and coupled to surface acoustic wave cavity (SAWc). In a SAWc, phonons will parametrically modify the resonance frequency of a QD via strain [2]]. In this work, we demonstrate progress in developing state-of-the-art, stable SAWc operating at ~ 3.4GHz. We demonstrate a reduction in the SAWc mode volume by using focusing SAW mirrors. These devices are characterized using near-field microwave measurements of SAWc cavity-modes demonstrating high-quality focusing phononic wavefronts. Finally, we discuss reducing bulk scattering, theoretical coupling rates and discuss efficient photon extraction.
References
[1] K. J. Satzinger, et al., Nature, 2018, 563, 661.
[2] M. Metcalfe, S.M. Carr, A. Muller, G.S. Solomon, and J.Lawall, Physical Review Letters, 2010, 105, 037401
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