Coupling a SQUID array resonator with a semiconductor charge qubit

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Abstract

Strong coupling between superconducting artificial atoms and coplanar waveguide resonators is routinely achieved in circuit QED. Coupling rates to gate defined semiconductor quantum dots are so far limited to about 50 MHz [1], due to their smaller dipole moment. By increasing the characteristic impedance of the resonator, it is possible to enhance the zero point voltage fluctuations, thus improving the electric dipole coupling to qubits. We aim to couple a semiconductor double quantum dot with a high impedance superconducting resonator realized using a SQUID array resonator of 1.5 k$\Omega$ impedance and an internal quality factor of up to $10^4$. Considering a charge qubit decoherence rate of roughly 250 MHz, reported in [2], the coupling achievable with this kind of resonators is expected to be sufficient to reach the strong coupling regime. \newline [1] T.~Frey {\em et al.}, Phys.~Rev.~Lett.~{\bf 108}, 046807 (2012).\newline [2] A.~Stockklauser {\em et al.}, Phys.~Rev.~Lett.~{\bf 115}, 046802 (2015).\newline

Authors

  • Anna Stockklauser

    • ETH Zurich
  • Pasquale Scarlino

    • ETH Zurich
  • Jonne Koski

    • ETH Zurich
  • Simone Gasparinetti

    • ETH Zurich
    • ETH - Zurich
  • Anton Potocnik

    • ETH Zurich
  • Christian Reichl

    • ETH Zurich
    • ETH-Zurich
    • ETH-Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
  • Werner Wegscheider

    • ETH Zurich
    • ETH-Zurich
    • ETH-Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
  • Thomas Ihn

    • ETH Zurich
  • Klaus Ensslin

    • ETH Zurich
  • Andreas Wallraff

    • ETH Zurich