Novel hermetically sealed device to realize unconventional phonon blockade at near-micron dimensions and milli Kelvin temperatures

Abstract

We propose a novel design for a hermetically sealable device consisting of charged linear and nonlinear membranes driven in the Gigahertz range in vacuum setting, as a source of antibunched single phonons. Constraints for effecting phonon antibunching are found using the stationary Liouville-von Neumann master equation. Using analytical calculations, material and geometry optimization we show that sizes of the proposed system can be upscaled to near-micrometer range, in a trade-off with the system operating temperature. The results are significant to realize quantum Phononics which has much promise as a modality for sensing and computing applications.

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