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We study spontaneous photon decay into multiple photons triggered by strong nonlinearities in an experimental simulator of a bosonic quantum impurity model. Previously, spectroscopic signatures of photon conversion were reported and evidenced as resonances in the many-body spectrum of these systems. Here, we report on the observation of multimode fluorescence of a small Josephson junction embedded in a high impedance superconducting transmission line. Measurement of the down-converted photons is achieved using state-of-the-art broadband parametric amplifiers. Photon triplet emission is explicitly demonstrated at a given frequency as the counterpart of inelastic photon decay at 3× the emission frequency. These results open exciting prospects for the burgeoning field of many-body quantum optics and offer a direct signature of the ultrastrong light-matter coupling.
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