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Electro-Optic Single Photon Source based on a Superconducting and Optical X(2) Material Platform

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Abstract

A single-photon source based on a superconducting qubit as an artificial atom and nonlinear optical readout via sum-frequency generation is presented. The analysis done via master equation and Quitp suggest efficiencies of 98% and g(2)(0)=5e-5.

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