High Cooperativity Cavity QED with Magnons at Microwave Frequencies
Maxim Goryachev, Warrick G. Farr, Daniel L. Creedon, Yaohui Fan,, Mikhail Kostylev, Michael E. Tobar

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates ultra-high cooperativity between magnons and photons in a microwave cavity using a novel cavity design with a YIG sphere, achieving strong coupling and revealing potential for even higher cooperativity in spin systems.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel cavity design that significantly enhances magnon-photon coupling, reaching a cooperativity of 10^5 and demonstrating potential for further improvements.
Findings
Achieved a coupling strength of 2 GHz with a cooperativity of 10^5.
Observed a three-mode strong coupling regime with specific mode splittings.
Potential to reach cooperativities of 10^7 with further optimization.
Abstract
Using a sub-millimetre sized YIG (Yttrium Iron Garnet) sphere mounted in a magnetic field-focusing cavity, we demonstrate an ultra-high cooperativity of between magnon and photon modes at millikelvin temperatures and microwave frequencies. The cavity is designed to act as a magnetic dipole by using a novel multiple-post approach, effectively focusing the cavity magnetic field within the YIG crystal with a filling factor of 3%. Coupling strength (normal-mode splitting) of 2 GHz, (equivalent to 76 cavity linewidths or Hz per spin), is achieved for a bright cavity mode that constitutes about 10% of the photon energy and shows that ultra-strong coupling is possible in spin systems at microwave frequencies. With straight forward optimisations we demonstrate that with that this system has the potential to reach cooperativities of , corresponding to a normal mode splitting…
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