QND measurements of the Fluxonium artificial atom

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Abstract

We present Quantum Non-Demolition (QND) measurements of a Fluxonium qubit, which utilizes a Josephson junction array inductance to shunt the junction of a Cooper-pair box qubit. The Cooper-pair box is coupled capacitively to a readout cavity, which assesses the state of the qubit through a dispersive shift of the cavity frequency. By sending a microwave pulse at the cavity frequency and monitoring the phase of the reflected signal, a direct measurement of the qubit state is acquired after a preparation pulse. We will discuss the QND nature of the measurement, the use of sideband transitions for preparing the qubit state, and the prospect for single shot QND readout.

Authors

  • Nicholas Masluk

    • Yale University
  • Vladimir Manucharyan

    • Yale Applied Physics
    • Yale University
  • Archana Kamal

    • Yale University
    • Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
  • Jens Koch

    • Yale University
    • Department of Physics, Yale University
  • Leonid Glazman

    • Yale Applied Physics
    • Yale University
  • Michel H. Devoret

    • Yale Applied Physics
    • Yale University
    • Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University