Circuit quantum electrodynamics
Quantum-mechanical effects at the macroscopic level were first explored in Josephson-
junction-based superconducting circuits in the 1980s. In recent decades, the emergence of …
junction-based superconducting circuits in the 1980s. In recent decades, the emergence of …
Waveguide quantum electrodynamics: Collective radiance and photon-photon correlations
This review describes the emerging field of waveguide quantum electrodynamics concerned
with the interaction of photons propagating in a waveguide with localized quantum emitters …
with the interaction of photons propagating in a waveguide with localized quantum emitters …
Microwave photonics with superconducting quantum circuits
In the past 20 years, impressive progress has been made both experimentally and
theoretically in superconducting quantum circuits, which provide a platform for manipulating …
theoretically in superconducting quantum circuits, which provide a platform for manipulating …
[LIVRE][B] The Jaynes–Cummings model and its descendants: modern research directions
J Larson, T Mavrogordatos - 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
The Jaynes–Cummings Model (JCM) has recently been receiving increased attention as
one of the simplest, yet intricately nonlinear, models of quantum physics. Emphasising the …
one of the simplest, yet intricately nonlinear, models of quantum physics. Emphasising the …
Colloquium: Quantum matter built from nanoscopic lattices of atoms and photons
This Colloquium describes a new paradigm for creating strong quantum interactions of light
and matter by way of single atoms and photons in nanoscopic lattices. Beyond the …
and matter by way of single atoms and photons in nanoscopic lattices. Beyond the …
Waveguide quantum electrodynamics with superconducting artificial giant atoms
Abstract Models of light–matter interactions in quantum electrodynamics typically invoke the
dipole approximation,, in which atoms are treated as point-like objects when compared to …
dipole approximation,, in which atoms are treated as point-like objects when compared to …
Level attraction due to dissipative magnon-photon coupling
We report dissipative magnon-photon coupling caused by the cavity Lenz effect, where the
magnons in a magnet induce a rf current in the cavity, leading to a cavity backaction that …
magnons in a magnet induce a rf current in the cavity, leading to a cavity backaction that …
On-demand directional microwave photon emission using waveguide quantum electrodynamics
Routing quantum information between non-local computational nodes is a foundation for
extensible networks of quantum processors. Quantum information transfer between arbitrary …
extensible networks of quantum processors. Quantum information transfer between arbitrary …
Colloquium: Strongly interacting photons in one-dimensional continuum
Photon-photon scattering in vacuum is extremely weak. However, strong effective
interactions between single photons can be realized by employing strong light-matter …
interactions between single photons can be realized by employing strong light-matter …
Cavity quantum electrodynamics with atom-like mirrors
It has long been recognized that atomic emission of radiation is not an immutable property of
an atom, but is instead dependent on the electromagnetic environment and, in the case of …
an atom, but is instead dependent on the electromagnetic environment and, in the case of …