Yale University
Title: Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics: Doing Quantum Optics with Superconductors
Abstract: I will describe recent experiments in which the strong coupling
limit of cavity quantum electrodynamics has been realized for the first time
using superconducting circuits. In our approach, we use a Cooper-pair box as
an artificial atom, which is coupled to a one-dimensional cavity formed by a
transmission line resonator. When the Cooper-pair box qubit is detuned from
the cavity resonance frequency, we perform high-fidelity dispersive quantum
non-demolition read-out of the qubit state. Using this read-out technique, we
have characterized the qubit properties spectroscopically, performed Rabi oscillations
of the qubit, and attained coherence times greater than 200 ns, indicating that
this architecture is extremely attractive for quantum computing and control.
In the case when the qubit is tuned into resonance with the cavity, we observe
the vacuum Rabi splitting of the cavity mode, indicating that the strong coupling
regime is attained, and coherent superpositions between the qubit and a single
photon are generated.