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Novel energy diagram technique for analyzing multi-photon processes with precision

Illustrations to a scientific article.

NanoLund researchers publish exciting breakthroughs in Nature on high-impedance microwave resonators with two-photon nonlinear effects.

Samuel Andersson, Harald Havir, Antti Ranni, Subhomoy Haldar, and Ville Maisi have unveiled groundbreaking work on high-impedance microwave resonators with two-photon nonlinear effects. By leveraging a Josephson junction-based design, this study demonstrates strong nonlinear effects at just two photons, unlocking new potential for photon-photon and photon-system interactions.

This innovative approach advances quantum photonics and introduces a novel energy diagram technique for analyzing multi-photon processes with precision.

The article ”High-impedance microwave resonators with two-photon nonlinear effects” on the Nature website