Magnon-assisted photon-phonon conversion in the presence of the structured environments
Shi-fan Qi, Jun Jing

TL;DR
This paper proposes a photon-phonon conversion protocol in a hybrid magnomechanical system, demonstrating high-fidelity conversion robustness under structured environmental noise, with potential applications in quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a new photon-phonon conversion scheme using a hybrid magnomechanical system with structured environments, analyzing fidelity under realistic noise conditions.
Findings
High transfer fidelity maintained in Ohmic and sub-Ohmic environments.
Photon-phonon conversion robust to weak leakage and $1/f$ noise.
Effective Hamiltonian enables quantum memory applications.
Abstract
Quantum conversion or interface is one of the most prominent protocols in quantum information processing and quantum state engineering. We propose a photon-phonon conversion protocol in a hybrid magnomechanical system comprising a microwave optical mode, a driven magnon mode and a mechanical-vibrating mode. The microwave photons in the optical cavity are coupled to the magnons by the magnetic-dipole interaction, and the latter are coupled to the mechanical phonons by the magnetostrictive interaction. With strong photon-magnon interaction and strong driving on magnon, an effective Hamiltonian is constructed to describe the conversion between photons and phonons nearby their resonant point. The cavity-magnon system can then play the role of a quantum memory. Moreover, the faithfulness of the photon-phonon conversion is estimated in terms of fidelities for state evolution and…
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