Non-reciprocal device comprising asymmetric phase transport of waves

US11595133B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11595133-B2
Application numberUS-201917256596-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2019
Priority dateJun 29, 2018
Publication dateFeb 28, 2023
Grant dateFeb 28, 2023

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A quantum device includes a non-reciprocal transmission structure, wherein the transmission structure is designed such that for first waves traversing the transmission structure in a forward direction the phases of the first waves are at least partially conserved, and for second waves traversing the transmission structure in a backward direction, the phases of the second waves are at least partially replaced by random ones, such that the phase conservation is more pronounced in the forward direction than in the backward direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A quantum device, comprising: a non-reciprocal transmission structure, wherein the transmission structure is designed such that for first waves traversing the transmission structure in a forward direction, phases of the first waves are at least partially conserved, and for second waves traversing the transmission structure in a backward direction, phases of the second waves are at least partially replaced by random phases such that phase conservation is more pronounced in the forward direction than in the backward direction. 2. The quantum device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first port and a second port; the transmission structure comprising at least two first transmission paths extending from the first port to the second port and at least two second transmission paths extending from the second port to the first port; and the transmission structure being further designed so that the first waves are split up into first partial waves propagating on the first transmission paths, and the first partial waves interfere at least in part at the second port, and the second waves are split up into second partial waves and the second partial waves interfere at least in part at the first port, wherein at least part of the first partial waves interfere more constructively than the second partial waves. 3. The quantum device according to claim 2 , wherein a part of the first partial waves interfere essentially fully constructively at the second port and a part of the second waves interfere essentially fully destructively at the first port. 4. The quantum device according to claim 2 , further comprising: a third port; an absorber/emitter disposed at the third port; and at least two third transmission paths extending from the second port to the third port. 5. The quantum device according to claim 4 , wherein the second partial waves after propagating along the at least two third transmission paths interfere at least in part constructively at the third port so that they are at least partially absorbed by the absorber/emitter or at least partially replaced by waves of different phases. 6. The quantum device according to claim 2 , further comprising: a four-port circulator comprising the first and second ports and furthermore a third port and one or several fourth ports; and at least one absorber/emitter being disposed at the third and fourth ports. 7. The quantum device according to claim 6 , further comprising: the four-port circulator further comprising first and second hybrid couplers; and a phase shifter, wherein: the first hybrid coupler is coupled to the first and third ports, and the second hybrid coupler is coupled to the second and fourth ports; the first and second hybrid couplers are connected with each other; and the phase shifter is connected between the first and second hybrid couplers. 8. The quantum device according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission structure comprises at least two black bodies possibly imposing phase alterations on the first waves being designed such that an action of the at least two black bodies on a phase can be time-wise altered in strength and this alteration is done in a sequence such that the phase of the forward-moving wave is conserved to a larger degree than the phase of the backward-moving wave. 9. The quantum device according to claim 8 , wherein the action of the at least two black bodies is altered by moving or turning the at least two black bodies, or changing their properties by mechanical, electrical, magnetic, or optical means. 10. The quantum device according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission structure comprises chiral elements, in particular, a chiral waveguide. 11. The quantum device according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission structure is coupled to a two-level system with coupling strengths that depend on the direction of transmission in the transmission structure. 12. The quantum device according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the phases of waves travelling between ports are erased and replaced by random phases, using an action of non-phase conserving scattering events. 13. A method for operating a quantum device, the method comprising: supplying first waves to a non-reciprocal transmission structure of the quantum device, wherein: the first waves comprise quanta with energies obtained from a thermal source or with energies E of order kT, such that kT/10<E<10 kT, T is a temperature of an environment, and the non-reciprocal transmission structure is designed such that for the first waves traversing the non-reciprocal transmission structure in a forward direction, phases of the first waves are at least partially conserved, and for second waves traversing the non-reciprocal transmission structure in a backward direction, phases of the second waves are at least partially replaced by random phases such that phase conservation is more pronounced in the forward direction than in the backward direction. 14. A method of using one or more quantum devices, the method comprising: at least partially conserving phases of first waves traversing a non-reciprocal transmission structure of the one or more quantum devices in a forward direction; at least partially replacing phases of second waves traversing the non-reciprocal transmission structure in a backward direction by random phases, phase conservation in the backward direction less pronounced than in the forward direction; and using the one or more quantum devices in one or more of: a device in which the first waves comprise quanta with energies obtained from a thermal source or with energies E of order kT, such that kT/10<E<10 kT, wherein T is a temperature of an environment; a device utilizing coherent emission and at least partial collapses of wave functions to achieve a deviation from one or more of the zeroth, the second, or the third law of thermodynamics; a device utilizing quantum-mechanical superposition of states and at least partial collapses of wave functions to achieve a deviation from one or more of the zeroth, the second, or the third law of thermodynamics; a device utilizing coherent emission and at least partial quantum-physical collapses of wave functions or quantum-mechanical superposition of states and at least partial collapses of wave functions to generate or to enhance inhomogeneities in a density of an energy distribution of waves or particles in a system; a device utilizing coherent emission and at least partial quantum-physical collapses of wave functions or quantum-mechanical superposition of states and at least partial collapses of wave functions to shift a system out of the out of a state of thermal equilibrium; a device utilizing coherent emission and at least partial quantum-physical collapses of wave functions or quantum-mechanical superposition of states and at least partial collapses of wave functions to generate temperature differences within one body or between several bodies; a device comprising an interferometer; and a device performing quantum computation, quantum data transmission, quantum data storage heating, cooling, matter transport, energy transport, or power generation. 15. The method according to claim 14 , further comprising operating the device at a temperature in a range of 10 −6 K-4000 K. 16. The method according to claim 14 , wherein the device is not coupled to or entangled with a bath in a quantum regime. 17. The method according to claim 14 , further comprising utilizing coherent emission and at least partial quantum-physical collapses of wave func

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  • H04B10/70Primary

    Photonic quantum communication · CPC title

  • H01P1/32Primary

    Non-reciprocal transmission devices (H01P1/02 - H01P1/30 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Quantum effects · CPC title

  • Interferometers · CPC title

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What does patent US11595133B2 cover?
A quantum device includes a non-reciprocal transmission structure, wherein the transmission structure is designed such that for first waves traversing the transmission structure in a forward direction the phases of the first waves are at least partially conserved, and for second waves traversing the transmission structure in a backward direction, the phases of the second waves are at least part…
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Max Planck Gesellschaft
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Primary CPC classification H04B10/70. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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