Superconducting Circuits: Controlling the Bath

 · Invited

Abstract

Superconducting circuits are inherently open quantum systems, and advances in surface science and circuit design to reduce spurious coupling to an uncontrolled environment have resulted in state-of-the-art devices with coherence times in excess of 100 microseconds. Such long-lived coherence affords another modality where the environment can be modified by way of microwave control pulses to engineer a dressed Hamiltonian with new types of light-matter coupling. Alternatively, the bath can be monitored to tailor different measurement protocols. I will illustrate how bath engineering can use used to probe quantum uncertainty relations and realize real-time adaptive measurements, as well as present new methods for quantum state reconstruction based on machine learning techniques.

*This research was supported by the Army Research Office.

Presenters

  • Irfan Siddiqi

    • Univ of California - Berkeley
    • Department of Physics, University of California Berkeley
    • Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
    • University of California Berkeley
    • Univ of California – Berkeley
    • Physics, Univ of California -- Berkeley
    • Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley
    • University of California - Berkeley

Authors

  • Irfan Siddiqi

    • Univ of California - Berkeley
    • Department of Physics, University of California Berkeley
    • Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
    • University of California Berkeley
    • Univ of California – Berkeley
    • Physics, Univ of California -- Berkeley
    • Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley
    • University of California - Berkeley