Low-noise amplification of weak microwave signals is crucial in quantum information processing. Quantum mechanics sets a standard quantum limit (SQL) of at least half a photon of added noise for phase-preserving amplification of narrowband signals. This paper demonstrates that this limit can be surpassed using nondegenerate parametric amplification of broadband signals, theoretically achieving unity quantum efficiency. Experimentally, using a flux-driven Josephson parametric amplifier and broadband thermal signals, a quantum efficiency of 0.69 ± 0.02 was achieved, exceeding the SQL and promising improvements in detecting ultraweak microwave signals.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Nov 08, 2021
Authors
M. Renger, S. Pogorzalek, Q. Chen, Y. Nojiri, K. Inomata, Y. Nakamura, M. Partanen, A. Marx, R. Gross, F. Deppe, K. G. Fedorov
Tags
low-noise amplification
microwave signals
quantum information processing
quantum efficiency
parametric amplification
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