Efficient Qubit Readout Using Josephson Photomultipliers

ORAL

Abstract

A Josephson photomultplier (JPM) can absorb and detect weak microwave signals with high sensitivity (PRL 107, 217401 (2011)). When strongly coupled to a microwave cavity, the JPM can detect single microwave photons with large bandwidth and with near unit efficiency (PRB 86, 174506 (2012)). The switching of a JPM into its measured state acts on the adjacent cavity via the back action of photon subtraction (PRA 86, 032311 (2012)). While a destructive measurement of the microwave cavity, this switching can perform a binary non-demolition measurement of a quantum system coupled to the cavity. We present a protocol by which the presence and subsequent detection of a cavity photon by a JPM conveys information about the state of a qubit coupled to the cavity without destroying it, thus performing a quantum non-demolition measurement of the qubit's state. Multi-qubit generalizations of this protocol are discussed.

Authors

  • L.C.G. Govia

    • Univ des Saarlandes
  • E.J. Pritchett

    • HRL Laboratories
  • C. Xu

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • M.G. Vavilov

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • B.L.T. Plourde

    • Syracuse University
  • R. McDermott

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • F.K. Wilhelm

    • Univ des Saarlandes