A balanced, superconducting multiplier circuit for fast-switching and multiplexed qubit readout: Performance and demonstration

ORAL

Abstract

A major challenge of scaling the promising transmon qubits into a quantum information processing machine is the classical hardware burden required to readout many qubits. Within the cavity QED architecture, qubit states are measured by detecting the transmission through microwave cavities. A multiplexing scheme could allow the classical hardware burden of generating and measuring a readout tone to be shared among several cavity-qubit systems. In this talk, we will present measurements of a recently designed superconducting multiplier circuit intended to accomplish time and code domain multiplexed readout. In particular, we characterize three modes of microwave operation: transmission, reflection and inversion. The device can be switched between these modes approximately 100 times faster than typical qubit coherence times. Exploiting this performance, we demonstrate a code domain multiplexing scheme with classical signals created to simulate typical qubit signals. The scheme operates with near unity fidelity at microwave powers comparable to typical qubit tones.

*This work is supported by the ARO under the contract W911NF-14-1-0079

Authors

  • Brad A. Moores

    • JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Benjamin J. Chapman

    • JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Eric I. Rosenthal

    • JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Joseph Kerckhoff

    • HRL Laboratories, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • K. W. Lehnert

    • JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder