Abstract

We propose an efficient scheme to realize almost perfect higher-order squeezing of two YIG spheres via microwave-mediated magnon–atom interactions. It is assumed that two microwave cavity modes are coupled to two YIG spheres by the magnetic dipole interaction and a superconducting artificial atom by the electric dipole interaction, respectively. When the microwave cavity fields are tuned to be far detuned from the dressed atomic Rabi sidebands and the magnon frequencies, the coherent coupling between two magnons and the artificial atom can be established via virtual photon exchange. We find that a pair of Bogoliubov modes composed of two magnon modes are cooled to the vacuum state through the atomic engineered dissipation, resulting in an ideal two-mode higher-order squeezing state of the YIG spheres. The solid-state device may find realistic applications in high-precision measurement and quantum sensing technology.

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