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Coupled Piezo-Optomechanical Devices for Bi-Directional Microwave-to-Optical Quantum Transduction

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Abstract

We report progress in bi-directional microwave-to-optical conversion mediated by a resonant mechanical super-mode in a coupled piezo-optomechanical system with theoretically predicted high conversion efficiency and potential in quantum networks.

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