Double resonance response of a superconducting quantum metamaterial: manifestation of non-classical states of photons
M. A. Iontsev, S. I. Mukhin, M. V. Fistul

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates a superconducting quantum metamaterial, revealing a phase transition that leads to a distinctive double resonance response in photon transmission, highlighting non-classical photon states.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model of SQMs showing a phase transition and predicts a novel double resonance response due to quantum oscillations between photon states.
Findings
Identifies a second-order phase transition in SQMs.
Predicts a double resonance response at low temperatures.
Links the resonance splitting to quantum oscillations of photon states.
Abstract
We report a theoretical study of ac response of superconducting quantum metamaterials (SQMs), i.e. an array of qubits (two-levels system) embedded in the low-dissipative resonator. By making use of a particular example of SQM, namely the array of charge qubits capacitively coupled to the resonator, we obtain a second-order phase transition between an incoherent (the high-temperature phase) and coherent (the low-temperatures phase) states of photons. This phase transition in many aspects resembles the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic phase transition. The critical temperature of the phase transition, , is determined by the energy splitting of two-level systems , number of qubits in the array , and the strength of the interaction between qubits and photons in the cavity. We obtain that the photon states manifest themselves by resonant drops in the frequency dependent…
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