Administration of EMP-related Publications
year | 2021 |
author(s) | G. P. Fedorov, S. V. Remizov, D. S. Shapiro, W. V. Pogosov, E. Egorova, I. Tsitsilin, M. Andronik, A. A. Dobronosova, I. A. Rodionov, O. V. Astafiev, and A. V. Ustinov |
title | Photon Transport in a Bose-Hubbard Chain of Superconducting Artificial Atoms |
document type | Paper |
Keywords | pick Many-body localization, Open quantum systems & decoherence ,Quantum simulation, Quantum transport, Superconducting quantum optics, Superconducting qubits, Bose-Hubbard model, Microwave techniques |
source | Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 180503 (2021) |
doi | 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.180503 |
arxiv | https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.11454 |
supplemental material | https://journals.aps.org/prl/supplemental/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.180503 |
EMP/Horizon2020 | This publication does not include a EMP/Horizon2020 acknowledgement. |
abstract | We demonstrate nonequilibrium steady-state photon transport through a chain of five coupled artificial atoms simulating the driven-dissipative Bose-Hubbard model. Using transmission spectroscopy, we show that the system retains many-particle coherence despite being coupled strongly to two open spaces. We find that cross-Kerr interaction between system states allows high-contrast spectroscopic visualization of the emergent energy bands. For vanishing disorder, we observe the transition of the system from the linear to nonlinear regime of photon blockade in excellent agreement with the input-output theory. Finally, we show how controllable disorder introduced to the system suppresses nonlocal photon transmission. We argue that proposed architecture may be applied to analog simulation of many-body Floquet dynamics with even larger arrays of artificial atoms paving an alternative way towards quantum supremacy. |