Correlation-induced suppression of decoherence in capacitively coupled Cooper-pair boxes

ORAL

Abstract

Charge fluctuations from gate bias and background traps severely limit the performance of a charge qubit in a Cooper-pair box (CPB). Here we discuss an encoding approach\footnote{J.Q. You, X.Hu, and F. Nori, cond-mat/0407423.} to control the decoherence effects of these charge fluctuations using two strongly capacitively coupled CPBs. This coupled-box system has a low-decoherence subspace of two states, for which we calculate the dephasing and relaxation rates using a master equation approach. Our results show that the inter-box Coulomb correlation can significantly suppress decoherence of this two-level system by reducing the strength of the system-environment interaction, making it a promising candidate as a logical qubit, encoded using two CPBs.

*We thank NSA/ARDA/AFOSR/ARO, NSF, and NNSF of China for financial support

Authors

  • Xuedong Hu

    • University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Physics, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260-1500
    • University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
  • J. Q. You

    • Fudan University, China
  • Franco Nori

    • RIKEN and University of Michigan
    • University of Michigan and Riken, Japan