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[en] Circuit quantum electrodynamics has not only become a versatile toolbox for quantum information processing, but is also a powerful platform for the investigation of light-matter interaction. The coupling strength between microwave resonators and qubits acting as artificial atoms can be tuned over several orders of magnitude and can even reach the regime of ultrastrong coupling. We present spectroscopic data of a flux qubit coupled galvanically to the signal lines of two coplanar stripline resonators. We discuss the complex mode spectrum and show that the coupling strength between the qubit and one resonant mode reaches 17% of the respective mode frequency. Noticably, the high coupling strength is reached solely by the geometric layout of the qubit without utilizing additional coupling elements such as Josephson junctions. Our data exhibit a pronounced Bloch-Siegert shift and therefore represent an experimental evidence for the breakdown of the Jaynes-Cummings model.
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79. Annual meeting of the DPG and DPG Spring meeting of the condensed matter section (SKM) together with the divisions history of physics, gravitation and relativity (toghether with the Astronomische Gesellschaft e.V.), microprobes, theoretical and mathematical physics and working groups energy, equal opportunities, information, philosophy of physics, physics and disarmament, young DPG; Berlin (Germany); 15-20 Mar 2015; Available from http://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de; Session: TT 16.4 Mo 15:45; No further information available; Also available as printed version: Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft v. 50(3)
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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; ISSN 0420-0195;
; CODEN VDPEAZ; (Berlin 2015 issue); [1 p.]

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