npj Quantum Information (Sep 2021)

Quantum efficiency, purity and stability of a tunable, narrowband microwave single-photon source

  • Yong Lu,
  • Andreas Bengtsson,
  • Jonathan J. Burnett,
  • Baladitya Suri,
  • Sankar Raman Sathyamoorthy,
  • Hampus Renberg Nilsson,
  • Marco Scigliuzzo,
  • Jonas Bylander,
  • Göran Johansson,
  • Per Delsing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-021-00480-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract We demonstrate an on-demand source of microwave single photons with 71–99% intrinsic quantum efficiency. The source is narrowband (300 kHz) and tuneable over a 600 MHz range around 5.2 GHz. Such a device is an important element in numerous quantum technologies and applications. The device consists of a superconducting transmon qubit coupled to the open end of a transmission line. A π-pulse excites the qubit, which subsequently rapidly emits a single photon into the transmission line. A cancellation pulse then suppresses the reflected π-pulse by 33.5 dB, resulting in 0.005 photons leaking into the photon emission channel. We verify strong antibunching of the emitted photon field and determine its Wigner function. Non-radiative decay and 1/f flux noise both affect the quantum efficiency. We also study the device stability over time and identify uncorrelated discrete jumps of the pure dephasing rate at different qubit frequencies on a time scale of hours, which we attribute to independent two-level system defects in the device dielectrics, dispersively coupled to the qubit. Our single-photon source with only one input port is more compact and scalable compared to standard implementations.