Coherent coupling between multiple ferrimagnetic spheres and a microwave cavity in the quantum-limit
Nicol\`o Crescini, Caterina Braggio, Giovanni Carugno, Antonello, Ortolan, Giuseppe Ruoso

TL;DR
This study investigates the coherent coupling of multiple ferrimagnetic spheres to a microwave cavity at quantum levels, demonstrating potential for scalable quantum systems and dark matter detection.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical and experimental analysis of multi-sphere magnon-photon coupling, highlighting methods to simplify complex hybrid systems and identify size effects.
Findings
Observation of vacuum Rabi splitting with multiple spheres
Identification of size-related effects on coupling strength
Demonstration of system upscaling for quantum applications
Abstract
The spin resonance of electrons can be coupled to a microwave cavity mode to obtain a photon-magnon hybrid system. These quantum systems are widely studied for both fundamental physics and technological quantum applications. In this article, the behavior of a large number of ferrimagnetic spheres coupled to a single cavity is put under test. We use second-quantization modeling of harmonic oscillators to theoretically describe our experimental setup and understand the influence of several parameters. The magnon-polariton dispersion relation is used to characterize the system, with a particular focus on the vacuum Rabi mode splitting due to multiple spheres. We combine the results obtained with simple hybrid systems to analyze the behavior of a more complex one, and show that it can be devised in such a way to minimize the degrees of freedom needed to completely describe it. By studying…
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