Quantum coherent microwave-optical transduction using high overtone bulk acoustic resonances
Terence Bl\'esin, Hao Tian, Sunil Bhave, and Tobias J. Kippenberg

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel quantum transduction scheme using high overtone bulk acoustic resonances to enable efficient microwave-optical conversion with potential quantum coherence, combining piezoelectric and strain-optical effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new transduction approach utilizing HBAR resonances and develops a quantum theory linking piezoelectric interactions to conventional models.
Findings
Potential for near quantum coherent transduction with realistic parameters
Integration of Si3N4 photonic circuits with HBAR enhances efficiency
Quantum theory for piezoelectric-mechanical interaction is developed
Abstract
A device capable of converting single quanta of the microwave field to the optical domain is an outstanding endeavour in the context of quantum interconnects between distant superconducting qubits, but likewise can have applications in other fields, such as radio astronomy or, in the classical realm, microwave photonics. A variety of transduction approaches, based on optomechanical or electro-optical interactions, have been proposed and realized, yet the required vanishing added noises and an efficiency approaching unity, have not yet been attained. Here we present a new transduction scheme that could in theory satisfy the requirements for quantum coherent bidirectional transduction. Our scheme relies on an intermediary mechanical mode, a high overtone bulk acoustic resonance (HBAR), to coherently couple microwave and optical photons through the piezoelectric and strain-optical effects.…
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