Recent progresses in Josephson-junction-based superconducting circuits have propelled quantum
information processing forward. However, the lack of a metastable state in most superconducting
artificial atoms hinders the development of photonic quantum memory in this platform. Here, we
use a single superconducting qubit-resonator system to realize a desired Λ-type artificial atom, and
to demonstrate slow light with a group velocity of 3.6 km/s and the microwave storage with a memory time extending to several hundred nanoseconds via electromagnetically induced transparency.
Our results highlight the potential of achieving microwave quantum memory, promising substantial
advancements in quantum information processing within superconducting circuits.
Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05007