Cavity Josephson Bifurcation Amplifier: a microwave readout for a superconducting qubit
ORAL
Abstract
A Josephson junction, embedded in a microwave circuit that displays a resonance, and driven near the resonance frequency by a sinusoidal signal with adequate amplitude, can adopt one of two dynamical metastable states. The transition between the two states can be triggered by a small variation in the environment of the junction. This switching phenomenon naturally lends itself to the readout of a superconducting quantum bit. We are approaching the problem of mapping the two states of a qubit onto the two dynamical states of the Josephson junction by placing it in an on-chip coplanar waveguide superconducting cavity. We present the characterization of the cavity Josephson bifurcation amplifier (CJBA) and show that it follows theoretical predictions over a wide range of operating frequencies and bandwidth. This architecture provides a calculable RF environment which can be readily optimized. We also discuss a multi-resonator chip geometry that would implement the multiplexed readout of more than 10 qubits.
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