Tunable-cavity QED with phase qubits

ORAL

Abstract

We describe a tunable-cavity QED architecture with an rf SQUID phase qubit inductively coupled to a single-mode, resonant cavity with a tunable frequency that allows for both tunneling and dispersive measurements. Dispersive measurement is well characterized by a three-level model, strongly dependent on qubit anharmonicity, qubit-cavity coupling and detuning. The tunable cavity frequency provides dynamic control over the coupling strength and qubit-cavity detuning helping to minimize Purcell losses and cavity-induced dephasing during qubit operation. The maximum decay time $T_1 = 1.5\,\mu\rm{s}$ is limited by dielectric losses from a design geometry similar to planar transmon qubits.

*This work supported by NIST and NSA grant EAO140639.

Authors

  • Jed D. Whittaker

    • NIST - Boulder
  • Fabio da Silva

    • NIST - Boulder
  • Michael Shane Allman

    • NIST - Boulder
  • Florent Lecocq

    • NIST Boulder
    • NIST - Boulder
    • NIST-Boulder
  • Katarina Cicak

    • NIST - Boulder
    • NIST
  • Adam Sirois

    • NIST - Boulder
    • University of Colorado at Boulder, NIST-Boulder
  • John Teufel

    • NIST Boulder
    • NIST, Boulder
    • NIST - Boulder
    • NIST-Boulder
  • Jose Aumentado

    • NIST Boulder
    • NIST - Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
    • NIST-Boulder
  • Raymond W. Simmonds

    • NIST - Boulder