Non-linear dispersive interaction in superconducting circuit QED
ORAL
Abstract
In circuit quantum electrodynamics, the strong coupling between superconducting qubits and a coplanar waveguide resonator (CPW) has been utilized to study the light-atom interaction. When the qubit is detuned far away from the resonator in frequency, linear dispersive interaction has been used for the readout of qubit states by measuring the pulling frequency of the resonator. Alternatively, we investigate dispersive interaction in a broader regime by measuring the accumulated dynamic phase with Wigner tomography. In the quasi-adiabatic process of tuning the qubit frequency, the dynamic phase measurement can be pushed to the case of zero detuning with up to the five-photon Fock state in the CPW resonator. The exotic non-linear behaviors of the qubit on resonator cat state and coherent state have been revealed, strongly depending on the strength of dispersive interaction. Our experimental data are consistent with the numerical calculation using the Jaynes-Cumming model.
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Authors
Yi Yin
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Haohua Wang
University of California, Santa Barbara
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Matteo Mariantoni
Walther-Meissner-Institut and TU Muenchen, Garching, Germany
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Radoslaw Bialczak
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
UCSB
Mike Lenander
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Eric Lucero
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Matthew Neeley
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Aaron O'Connell
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Daniel Sank
UCSB
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Jim Wenner
UC Santa Barbara
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto
NanoElectronics Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation, Japan
Andrew Cleland
Department of Physics, UC Santa Barbara
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
John Martinis
University of California, Santa Barbara
UC Santa Barbara
University of California at Santa Barbara
Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara