Emission spectrum of the driven nonlinear oscillator
Motivated by recent „circuit QED“ experiments we investigate the noise
properties of coherently driven nonlinear resonators. By using Josephson
junctions in superconducting circuits, strong nonlinearities can be engineered,
which lead to the appearance of pronounced effects already for a low number of
photons in the resonator. Based on a master equation approach we determine the
emission spectrum and observe for typical circuit QED parameters, in addition
to the primary Raman-type peaks, second-order peaks. These peaks describe
higher harmonics in the slow noise-induced fluctuations of the oscillation
amplitude of the resonator and provide a clear signature of the nonlinear
nature of the system.