Squeezing and Multimode Entanglement of Surface Acoustic Wave Phonons

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Exploiting multiple modes in a quantum acoustic device could enable applications in quantum information in a hardware-efficient setup, including quantum simulation in a synthetic dimension and continuous-variable quantum computing with cluster states. We develop a multimode surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator with a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) integrated in one of the Bragg reflectors. The interaction with the SQUID-shunted mirror gives rise to coupling between the more than 20 accessible resonator modes. We exploit this coupling to demonstrate two-mode squeezing of SAW phonons, as well as four-mode multipartite entanglement. Our results open avenues for continuous-variable quantum computing in a compact hybrid quantum system.

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Andersson, G., Jolin, S. W., Scigliuzzo, M., Borgani, R., Tholén, M. O., Rivera Hernández, J. C., … Delsing, P. (2022). Squeezing and Multimode Entanglement of Surface Acoustic Wave Phonons. PRX Quantum, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.3.010312

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