Fast readout and reset of a superconducting qubit coupled to a resonator
with an intrinsic Purcell filter
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.06202v2
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2022 04:28:19 GMT
- Title: Fast readout and reset of a superconducting qubit coupled to a resonator
with an intrinsic Purcell filter
- Authors: Yoshiki Sunada, Shingo Kono, Jesper Ilves, Shuhei Tamate, Takanori
Sugiyama, Yutaka Tabuchi and Yasunobu Nakamura
- Abstract summary: Coupling a resonator to a superconducting qubit enables various operations on the qubit, including dispersive readout and unconditional reset.
We demonstrate that the resonator-mediated qubit decay can be suppressed by utilizing the distributed-element, multi-mode nature of the resonator.
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- Abstract: Coupling a resonator to a superconducting qubit enables various operations on
the qubit, including dispersive readout and unconditional reset. The speed of
these operations is limited by the external decay rate of the resonator.
However, increasing the decay rate also increases the rate of qubit decay via
the resonator, limiting the qubit lifetime. Here, we demonstrate that the
resonator-mediated qubit decay can be suppressed by utilizing the
distributed-element, multi-mode nature of the resonator. We show that the
suppression exceeds two orders of magnitude over a bandwidth of 600 MHz. We use
this "intrinsic Purcell filter" to demonstrate a 40-ns readout with 99.1%
fidelity and a 100-ns reset with residual excitation of less than 1.7%.
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