Minimizing the Discrimination Time for Quantum States of an Artificial Atom

Fast discrimination between quantum states of superconducting artificial atoms is an important ingredient for quantum information processing. In circuit quantum electrodynamics, increasing the signal-field amplitude in the readout resonator, dispersively coupled to the artificial atom, improves the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review applied 2021-06, Vol.15 (6), Article 064029
Hauptverfasser: Takmakov, I., Winkel, P., Foroughi, F., Planat, L., Gusenkova, D., Spiecker, M., Rieger, D., Grünhaupt, L., Ustinov, A.V., Wernsdorfer, W., Pop, I.M., Roch, N.
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Zusammenfassung:Fast discrimination between quantum states of superconducting artificial atoms is an important ingredient for quantum information processing. In circuit quantum electrodynamics, increasing the signal-field amplitude in the readout resonator, dispersively coupled to the artificial atom, improves the signal-to-noise ratio and increases the measurement strength. Here, we employ this effect over 2 orders of magnitude in readout power, made possible by the unique combination of a dimer-Josephson-junction-array amplifier with a large dynamic range and the fact that the readout of our granular aluminum fluxonium artificial atom remains quantum nondemolition (QND) at relatively large photon numbers in the readout resonator, up to n = 110. Using Bayesian inference, this allows us to detect quantum jumps faster than the readout-resonator response time 2/κ, where κ is the bandwidth of the readout resonator.
ISSN:2331-7019
2331-7019
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevApplied.15.064029