A modulated driven-dissipative oscillator realizes non-Hermitian topological amplification and frequency conversion via a local winding number in synthetic frequency space.
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Graphene Josephson junctions exhibit gate-, temperature-, and bias-tunable Kerr nonlinearity with coefficients ranging from 300 kHz to 1.2 MHz.
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Floquet Topological Frequency-Converting Amplifier
A modulated driven-dissipative oscillator realizes non-Hermitian topological amplification and frequency conversion via a local winding number in synthetic frequency space.
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Probing tunable Kerr nonlinearity in graphene Josephson junctions
Graphene Josephson junctions exhibit gate-, temperature-, and bias-tunable Kerr nonlinearity with coefficients ranging from 300 kHz to 1.2 MHz.