Magnon-mediated nonreciprocal microwave transmission based on quantum interference

  • Kong C
  • Bao X
  • Liu J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nonreciprocity has always been a subject of interest and plays a key role in a variety of applications like signal processing and noise isolation. In this work, we propose a simple and feasible scheme to implement nonreciprocal microwave transmission in a high-quality-factor superconducting cavity with ferrimagnetic materials. We derive necessary requirements to create nonreciprocity in our system where a magnon mode and two microwave modes are coupled to each other, highlighting the adjustability of a static magnetic field controlled nonreciprocal transmission based on quantum interference between different transmission paths, which breaks time-reversal symmetry of the three-mode cavity magnonics system. The high light isolation adjusted within a range of different magnetic fields can be obtained by modulating the photon-magnon coupling strength. Due to the simplicity of the device and the system tunability, our results may facilitate potential applications for light magnetic sensing and coherent information processing.

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Kong, C., Bao, X.-M., Liu, J.-B., & Xiong, H. (2021). Magnon-mediated nonreciprocal microwave transmission based on quantum interference. Optics Express, 29(16), 25477. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.430619

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