Measuring a superconducting qubit linearly decoupled from the readout resonator (2/2)
ORAL
Abstract
Dispersive readout of superconducting qubit is now a standard measurement scheme in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) systems. It is realized by linearly coupling a readout resonator to a qubit in the dispersive regime. However, undesired qubit state transition induced by readout photons (the so-called “T1 versus nbar” effect) tends to limit further improvement of readout performance. To overcome this obstacle, we introduce a superconducting artificial molecule that integrates a “dark” transmon qubit and a “bright” meter mode with quartic coupling between each other. A two-stage readout of the qubit state is mediated by the intra-cavity meter mode. The absence of linear coupling between the qubit and the readout cavity improves readout fidelity and speed.
Part 2 of this series of two talks reports preliminary results of single-shot qubit readout performance.
Part 2 of this series of two talks reports preliminary results of single-shot qubit readout performance.
*Work supported by ARO, AFOSR and NSF
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Presenters
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Sumeru Hazra
- Yale University
- Applied Physics Department, Yale University