Novel Readout for Quantum Annealing

ORAL

Abstract

The European consortium Annealing-Based Variational Quantum Processors (AVaQus) project is committed to developing a prototype for coherent quantum annealing. In this study, we introduce an innovative readout circuitry designed to maintain flux qubit coherence. The unique feature of this readout system is its ability to directly discern the direction of the persistent currents in the qubit loop, closely following the standard dispersive readout methods in circuit QED. In addition, our method allows the readout circuit to decouple from the qubit, thanks to the presence of a dc-SQUID in the readout resonator circuitry. We will be presenting a comparison between the new readout system and a standard coplanar waveguide resonator readout method, both connected to the same qubit. The results gathered from this study will determine the readout circuitry employed in the final AVaQus prototype chip.

*We acknowledge funding from the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and Agencia Estatal de Investigación (RYC2019-028482-I, FJC2021-046443-I, PCI2019-111838-2, PID2021-122140NB-C31), the European Commission (FET-Open AVaQus GA 899561, QuantERA), and program 'Doctorat Industrial' of the Agency for Management of University and Research Grants (2020 DI 41; 2020 DI 42). IFAE is partially funded by the CERCA program of the Generalitat de Catalunya. This study was supported by MICIIN with funding from European Union NextGenerationEU(PRTR-C17.I1) and by Generalitat de Catalunya.

Presenters

  • Luca Cozzolino

    • Inst High Enrgy Phy (IFAE) UAB
    • Institute of High Energy Physics (IFAE)

Authors

  • Luca Cozzolino

    • Inst High Enrgy Phy (IFAE) UAB
    • Institute of High Energy Physics (IFAE)
  • David López-Núñez

    • IFAE / BSC
  • Elia Bertoldo

    • IFAE
  • Fabian Zwiehoff

    • IFAE
    • ParTec AG
  • Paul G Baity

    • University of Glasgow
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Martin P Weides

    • University of Glasgow
    • 1. James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow
  • Manel Martinez

    • IFAE
  • Pol Forn-Díaz

    • Inst High Enrgy Phy (IFAE) UAB