室温固态脉泽放大器

IF 11.6 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tom Day, Maya Isarov, William J. Pappas, Brett C. Johnson, Hiroshi Abe, Takeshi Ohshima, Dane R. McCamey, Arne Laucht, Jarryd J. Pla
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微波激射器曾经代表了低噪声微波放大技术的最新水平,但最终由于需要低温冷却而过时。基于固态自旋系统的脉泽最有效地作为放大器,因为它们提供大密度的自旋,因此可以在相对高的功率下工作。虽然固态脉泽振荡器已经在室温下被证明,但这些系统中的连续波放大只能在低温下实现。在这里,我们报告了在室温下工作的连续波固态脉泽放大器。我们使用了一个实际的装置来实现这一壮举,该装置包括金刚石晶体中的氮空位中心自旋,一个强大的永磁体和一个简单的激光二极管。我们描述了放大器的重要特性,包括增益、带宽、压缩功率和噪声温度,并讨论了利用该系统实现室温近量子噪声限制放大器的前景。最后,我们证明了在不同的操作模式下,自旋可以用来将外部电路中的微波噪声降低到低温水平,而不需要物理冷却。2024年由美国物理学会出版
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Room-Temperature Solid-State Maser Amplifier
Masers once represented the state of the art in low-noise microwave amplification technology but eventually became obsolete due to their need for cryogenic cooling. Masers based on solid-state spin systems perform most effectively as amplifiers, since they provide a large density of spins and can, therefore, operate at relatively high powers. While solid-state maser oscillators have been demonstrated at room temperature, continuous-wave amplification in these systems has only ever been realized at cryogenic temperatures. Here, we report on a continuous-wave solid-state maser amplifier operating at room temperature. We achieve this feat using a practical setup that includes an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy center spins in a diamond crystal, a strong permanent magnet, and a simple laser diode. We describe important amplifier characteristics including gain, bandwidth, compression power, and noise temperature and discuss the prospects of realizing a room-temperature near-quantum-noise-limited amplifier with this system. Finally, we show that in a different mode of operation the spins can be used to reduce the microwave noise in an external circuit to cryogenic levels, all without the requirement for physical cooling. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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Physical Review X
Physical Review X PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
24.60
自引率
1.60%
发文量
197
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Physical Review X (PRX) stands as an exclusively online, fully open-access journal, emphasizing innovation, quality, and enduring impact in the scientific content it disseminates. Devoted to showcasing a curated selection of papers from pure, applied, and interdisciplinary physics, PRX aims to feature work with the potential to shape current and future research while leaving a lasting and profound impact in their respective fields. Encompassing the entire spectrum of physics subject areas, PRX places a special focus on groundbreaking interdisciplinary research with broad-reaching influence.
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