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Hybrid quantum systems based on magnonics

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Engineered quantum systems enabling novel capabilities for communication, computation, and sensing have blossomed in the last decade. Architectures benefiting from combining distinct and complementary physical quantum systems have emerged as promising platforms for developing quantum technologies. A new class of hybrid quantum systems based on collective spin excitations in ferromagnetic materials has led to the diverse set of experimental platforms which are outlined in this review article. The coherent interaction between microwave cavity modes and collective spin-wave modes is presented as the backbone of the development of more complex hybrid quantum systems. Indeed, quanta of excitation of the spin-wave modes, called magnons, can also interact coherently with optical photons, phonons, and superconducting qubits in the fields of cavity optomagnonics, cavity magnomechanics, and quantum magnonics, respectively. Notably, quantum magnonics provides a promising platform for performing quantum optics experiments in magnetically-ordered solid-state systems. Applications of hybrid quantum systems based on magnonics for quantum information processing and quantum sensing are also outlined briefly.

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QED with magnetic textures

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2019-07-04 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Develops theory for coherent coupling of magnetic textures in nanodiscs to circuit photons, enabling broadband spectroscopy and potential strong-coupling regime.

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  • QED with magnetic textures cond-mat.mes-hall · 2019-07-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    Develops theory for coherent coupling of magnetic textures in nanodiscs to circuit photons, enabling broadband spectroscopy and potential strong-coupling regime.