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Nonreciprocity in Microwave Optomechanical Circuits

Bernier, Nathan Rafael  
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Toth, Laszlo Daniel  
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Feofanov, Alexey K.  
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November 1, 2018
Ieee Antennas And Wireless Propagation Letters

Nonreciprocal devices such as isolators and circulators are necessary to protect sensitive apparatus from unwanted noise. Recently, a variety of alternatives were proposed to replace ferrite-based commercial technologies, with the motivation to be integrated with microwave superconducting quantum circuits. Here, we review isolators realized with microwave optomechanical circuits and present a gyrator-based picture to develop an intuition on the origin of nonreciprocity in these systems. Such nonreciprocal optomechanical schemes show promise as they can be extended to circulators and directional amplifiers, with perspectives to reach the quantum limit in terms of noise.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/LAWP.2018.2856622
Web of Science ID

WOS:000451983000011

Author(s)
Bernier, Nathan Rafael  
Toth, Laszlo Daniel  
Feofanov, Alexey K.  
Kippenberg, Tobias J.  
Date Issued

2018-11-01

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

Published in
Ieee Antennas And Wireless Propagation Letters
Volume

17

Issue

11

Start page

1983

End page

1987

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Telecommunications

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Engineering

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Telecommunications

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circuits and systems

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circuits

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isolators

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active circuits

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gyrators

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power electronics

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frequency conversion

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superconductivity

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superconducting devices

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superconducting microwave devices

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non-reciprocity

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amplifier

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