Generation of large amplitude phonon states in quantum acoustics

Clinton A. Potts*, Wilfred J.M. Franse, Victor Augusto S.V. Bittencourt, Anja Metelmann, Gary A. Steele*

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Abstract

The development of quantum acoustics has enabled the cooling of mechanical objects to their quantum ground state, generation of mechanical Fock-states, and Schrödinger cat states. Such demonstrations have made mechanical resonators attractive candidates for quantum information processing, metrology, and macroscopic tests of quantum mechanics. However, generating large-amplitude phonon states in quantum acoustic systems has been elusive. In this work, a single superconducting qubit coupled to a high-overtone bulk acoustic resonator is used to generate a large phonon population in an acoustic mode of a high-overtone resonator. We observe extended ringdowns of the qubit, confirming the generation of a large amplitude phonon state, and also observe an upper threshold behavior, a consequence of phonon quenching predicted by our model. This work provides a key tool for generating arbitrary phonon states in circuit quantum acoustodynamics, which is important for fundamental and quantum information applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6096
Number of pages6
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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