Josephson maser and heat transport in dissipative open quantum systems
Acronym
XmonMASER
Description of the granted funding
My proposal is devoted to study the heat transport in dissipative open quantum systems. My main scientific and technological goals are: (i) to study the effect of anharmonicity in the heat transport in a dissipative open quantum system; and (ii) to realize a Josephson maser, to demonstrate coherent emission of microwave photons driven by a superconducting transmon qubit. To study heat transport in the quantum limit I propose a device with a qubit coupled to two resonators, each terminated by mesoscopic normal-metal reservoirs acting as source and drain thermal baths. When a thermal bias is applied across the system, the heat is transmitted between the two mesoscopic reservoirs via the qubit, and dissipated in the drain reservoir. With a sufficiently electron temperature in the heated reservoir, the population inversion prerequisite will be satisfied, and the proposed system will work as a maser, allowing for efficient on-chip generation of coherent microwave photons at low temperatures. The proposed system provides a platform to study the heat transport in dissipative open quantum systems, and both spontaneous and stimulated microwave emission. Therefore, I will contribute a pioneering technology to the field of quantum technology, and environment engineering for quantum technologies, in addition to developing a promising tool for quantum thermodynamics. The fundamental knowledge of quantum physics targeted in my proposal will be immediately applicable in several applied fields; the microelectronics industry, quantum computers, and communication sectors, and it will have a great impact on society both in Europe and globally. This fellowship will advance my career plans, enabling me to become an expert in circuit quantum thermodynamics, and receive leadership and management-oriented training. In return, I will transfer my theoretical and experimental knowledge in quantum photonics and optics obtained during my PhD to PICO group.
Show moreStarting year
2019
End year
2021
Granted funding
Amount granted
190 681 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF)
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220 Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility (5222 )
Topic
Individual Fellowships (MSCA-IF-2018Call ID
H2020-MSCA-IF-2018 Other information
Funding decision number
843706
Identified topics
quantum, superconducting