Bipartite entanglement under frequency comb pumping in parametric Josephson circuits
Mikael Vartiainen, Ilari Lilja, Ekaterina Mukhanova, Kirill Petrovnin, Gheorghe Sorin Paraoanu, Pertti Hakonen

TL;DR
This paper investigates how multiple pump tones affect two-mode squeezing and entanglement in superconducting Josephson circuits, revealing that additional pumps redistribute correlations and introduce new entanglement modes.
Contribution
It provides both experimental and theoretical analysis of multi-tone pumping effects on entanglement in Josephson parametric amplifiers, advancing understanding of microwave quantum state generation.
Findings
Additional pumps reduce initial two-mode correlations.
Extra pumps redistribute entanglement among more modes.
Experimental results align with theoretical predictions.
Abstract
The creation of high-quality cluster states in superconducting microwave circuits is a relevant ingredient in continuous-variable quantum computing. Although large-scale cluster states have been established in optical systems, dissipation prevents their direct applicability to the microwave realm. Recent improvements in superconducting parametric circuits, in particular Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPA) and traveling wave parametric amplifiers (TWPA), have permitted substantial progress in producing entangled states using microwave photons. In this paper, we examine experimentally and theoretically the effects of numerous parametric pump tones on the degree of two-mode squeezing in a quantum circuit and apply it to the JPA. We find that additional pumps diminish the initial two-mode correlations achieved with a single pump by redistributing it among a larger network of modes and by…
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