Inelastic Microwave Photon Scattering off a Quantum Impurity in a Josephson-Junction Array
Quantum fluctuations in an anharmonic superconducting circuit enable
frequency conversion of individual incoming photons. This effect, linear in the
photon beam intensity, leads to ramifications for the standard input-output
circuit theory. We consider an extreme case of anharmonicity in which photons
scatter off a small set of weak links within a Josephson junction array. We
show that this quantum impurity displays Kondo physics and evaluate the elastic
and inelastic photon scattering cross sections. These cross sections reveal
many-body properties of the Kondo problem that are hard to access in its
traditional fermionic version.