Dispersive readout of Majorana qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.00027v2
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 02:49:22 GMT
- Title: Dispersive readout of Majorana qubits
- Authors: Thomas B. Smith, Maja C. Cassidy, David J. Reilly, Stephen D. Bartlett
and Arne L. Grimsmo
- Abstract summary: We consider two variants of Majorana qubits: the Majorana transmon and the Majorana box qubit.
In both cases, the qubit-resonator interaction can produce sizeable dispersive shifts in the MHz range for reasonable system parameters.
We show that the latter gives faster and higher fidelity readout for reasonable parameters, while having the additional advantage of being manifestly QND.
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- Abstract: We analyze a readout scheme for Majorana qubits based on dispersive coupling
to a resonator. We consider two variants of Majorana qubits: the Majorana
transmon and the Majorana box qubit. In both cases, the qubit-resonator
interaction can produce sizeable dispersive shifts in the MHz range for
reasonable system parameters, allowing for submicrosecond readout with high
fidelity. For Majorana transmons, the light-matter interaction used for readout
manifestly conserves Majorana parity, which leads to a notion of quantum
nondemolition (QND) readout that is stronger than for conventional charge
qubits. In contrast, Majorana box qubits only recover an approximately QND
readout mechanism in the dispersive limit where the resonator detuning is
large. We also compare dispersive readout to longitudinal readout for the
Majorana box qubit. We show that the latter gives faster and higher fidelity
readout for reasonable parameters, while having the additional advantage of
being manifestly QND, and so may prove to be a better readout mechanism for
these systems.
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