Detectors of microwave photons find applications in different fields ranging from security to cosmology. Due to the intrinsic difficulties related to the detection of vanishingly small energy quanta ¯h?, significant portions of the microwave electromagnetic spectrum are still uncovered by suitable techniques. No prevailing technology has clearly emerged yet, although different solutions have been tested in different contexts. Here, we focus on semiconductor quantum dots, which feature wide tunability by external gate voltages and scalability for large architectures. We discuss possible pathways for the development of microwave photon detectors based on photon-assisted tunneling in semiconducting double quantum dot circuits. In particular, we consider implementations based on either broadband transmission lines or resonant cavities, and we discuss how developments in charge sensing techniques and hybrid architectures may be beneficial for the development of efficient photon detectors in the microwave range.

Microwave photon detectors based on semiconducting double quantum dots

Ghirri A
Primo
;
Cornia S
Secondo
;
Affronte M
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

Detectors of microwave photons find applications in different fields ranging from security to cosmology. Due to the intrinsic difficulties related to the detection of vanishingly small energy quanta ¯h?, significant portions of the microwave electromagnetic spectrum are still uncovered by suitable techniques. No prevailing technology has clearly emerged yet, although different solutions have been tested in different contexts. Here, we focus on semiconductor quantum dots, which feature wide tunability by external gate voltages and scalability for large architectures. We discuss possible pathways for the development of microwave photon detectors based on photon-assisted tunneling in semiconducting double quantum dot circuits. In particular, we consider implementations based on either broadband transmission lines or resonant cavities, and we discuss how developments in charge sensing techniques and hybrid architectures may be beneficial for the development of efficient photon detectors in the microwave range.
2020
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO - Sede Secondaria Modena
Inglese
20
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microwaves
photon detectors
quantum dot
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Ghirri, A; Cornia, S; Affronte, M
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   Highly sensitive detection of single microwave photons with coherent quantum network of superconducting qubits for searching galactic axions
   SUPERGALAX
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   863313

   QUANTUM PROPERTIES OF MOLECULAR NANOMAGNETS
   Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development
   FA2386-13-1-4031
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