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Surface Acoustic Wave Cavities and InAs Quantum Dots for Quantum Transduction

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Abstract

We demonstrate progress in developing a new microwave-optical quantum transducer. We demonstrate focusing and stable surface acoustic wave cavities at 3.4 GHz and characterize the acoustic performance. This work is a contribution of the National Institute of Standards and Technology; not subject to copyright in the United States of America.

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