Measuring the decoherence of a quantronium qubit with the cavity bifurcation amplifier
- 21 November 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 76 (17), 174516
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.76.174516
Abstract
Dispersive readouts for superconducting qubits have the advantage of speed and minimal invasiveness. We have developed such an amplifier, the cavity bifurcation amplifier (CBA), and applied it to the readout of the quantronium qubit. It consists of a Josephson junction embedded in a microwave on-chip resonator. In contrast with the Josephson bifurcation amplifier, which has an on-chip capacitor shunting a junction, the resonator is based on a simple coplanar waveguide imposing a predetermined frequency and whose other rf characteristics such as the quality factor are easily controlled and optimized. Under proper microwave irradiation conditions, the CBA has two metastable states. Which state is adopted by the CBA depends on the state of a quantronium qubit coupled to the CBA’s junction. Due to the megahertz repetition rate and large signal to noise ratio, we can show directly that the coherence is limited by gate charge noise when biased at the “sweet spot”—a point insensitive to first order gate charge fluctuations. This architecture lends itself to scalable quantum computing using a multiresonator chip with multiplexed readouts.
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