Sisyphus Effects in a Microwave-excited Flux-qubit Resonator System
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Sisyphus amplification, familiar from quantum optics, has recently been reported as a mechanism to explain the enhanced quality factor of a classical resonant (tank) circuit coupled to a superconducting flux qubit. Here we present data from a coupled system, comprising a quantum mechanical rf SQUID (flux qubit) reactively monitored by an ultrahigh quality factor noise driven rf resonator and excited by microwaves. The system exhibits enhancement of the tank-circuit resonance, bringing it significantly closer (within 1%) to the lasing limit, than previously reported results.
Memristive Sisyphus circuit for clock signal generation.
Pershin Y, Shevchenko S, Nori F Sci Rep. 2016; 6:26155.
PMID: 27199243 PMC: 4873757. DOI: 10.1038/srep26155.