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Observation of the Crossover from Photon Ordering to Delocalization in Tunably Coupled Resonators
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Tunably Coupled ResonatorsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedMagnetic FluxQuantum ComputingOptical PropertiesPhoton OrderingQuantum SimulationQuantum EntanglementQuantum MatterPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsNonlinear ResonatorsPhotonic DeviceQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceQuantum Simulators
Networks of nonlinear resonators offer intriguing perspectives as quantum simulators for nonequilibrium many-body phases of driven-dissipative systems. Here, we employ photon correlation measurements to study the radiation fields emitted from a system of two superconducting resonators in a driven-dissipative regime, coupled nonlinearly by a superconducting quantum interference device, with cross-Kerr interactions dominating over on-site Kerr interactions. We apply a parametrically modulated magnetic flux to control the linear photon hopping rate between the two resonators and its ratio with the cross-Kerr rate. When increasing the hopping rate, we observe a crossover from an ordered to a delocalized state of photons. The presented coupling scheme is intrinsically robust to frequency disorder and may therefore prove useful for realizing larger-scale resonator arrays.
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