Rapid High-Fidelity Multiplexed Readout of Superconducting Qubits

ORAL

Abstract

The duration and fidelity of qubit readout is a critical factor for applications in quantum information processing as it limits the fidelity of algorithms, which reuse qubits after measurement or apply feedback based on the measurement result. In this talk we discuss the results of a fast multiplexed readout experiment performed on five qubits with readout resonators populated for less than 200 ns. We find that the probability of assigning the individual qubit to be in the state we intended to prepare, is above 95% for all five measured qubits. In addition, the data shows that individual Purcell filters used in this experiment lead to reduced measurement induced dephasing of the qubits we did not intend to measure.

*The authors acknowledge financial support by the National Centre of Competence in Research Quantum Science and Technology (NCCR QSIT), by the U.S. Army Research Office grant W911NF-16-1-0071 and by ETH Zurich.

Presenters

  • Christian Kraglund Andersen

    • ETH - Zurich

Authors

  • Christian Kraglund Andersen

    • ETH - Zurich
  • Johannes Heinsoo

    • Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
    • ETH - Zurich
  • Ants Remm

    • ETH - Zurich
  • Sebastian Krinner

    • ETH - Zurich
  • Yves Salathe

    • Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
    • ETH - Zurich
  • Theodore Walter

    • ETH - Zurich
  • Simone Gasparinetti

    • ETH - Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  • Jean-Claude Besse

    • Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
    • ETH - Zurich
  • Anton Potocnik

    • ETH Zurich
    • ETH - Zurich
  • Christopher Eichler

    • ETH - Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  • Andreas Wallraff

    • ETH - Zurich
    • Physics, ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zürich
    • ETH Zurich