Improved superconducting qubit state readout by path interference
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.00736v1
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 07:22:11 GMT
- Title: Improved superconducting qubit state readout by path interference
- Authors: Zhiling Wang, Zenghui Bao, Yukai Wu, Yan Li, Cheng Ma, Tianqi Cai,
Yipu Song, Hongyi Zhang, Luming Duan
- Abstract summary: In superconducting quantum circuit, the qubit state is usually determined by detecting the dispersive frequency shift of a microwave cavity from either transmission or reflection.
In this paper, we demonstrate the use of constructive interference between the transmitted and reflected signal to optimize the qubit state readout.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: High fidelity single shot qubit state readout is essential for many quantum
information processing protocols. In superconducting quantum circuit, the qubit
state is usually determined by detecting the dispersive frequency shift of a
microwave cavity from either transmission or reflection. In this paper, we
demonstrate the use of constructive interference between the transmitted and
reflected signal to optimize the qubit state readout, with which we find a
better resolved state discrimination and an improved qubit readout fidelity. As
a simple and convenient approach, our scheme can be combined with other qubit
readout methods based on the discrimination of cavity photon states to further
improve the qubit state readout.
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