The tunable 0-\texorpdfstring{$\pi$}{Lg} qubit: Dynamics and Relaxation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09333v1
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2022 04:39:31 GMT
- Title: The tunable 0-\texorpdfstring{$\pi$}{Lg} qubit: Dynamics and Relaxation
- Authors: Garima Rajpoot, Komal Kumari, Sandeep Joshi and Sudhir Ranjan Jain
- Abstract summary: We present a systematic treatment of a 0-texorpdfstring$pi$Lg qubit in the presence of a time-dependent external flux.
The effect of the flux noise on the qubit relaxation is obtained using perturbation theory.
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- Abstract: We present a systematic treatment of a 0-\texorpdfstring{$\pi$}{Lg} qubit in
the presence of a time-dependent external flux. A gauge-invariant Lagrangian
and the corresponding Hamiltonian is obtained. The effect of the flux noise on
the qubit relaxation is obtained using perturbation theory. Under a
time-dependent drive of sinusoidal form, the survival probability, and
transition probabilities have been studied for different strengths and
frequencies. The driven qubit is shown to possess coherent oscillations among
two distinct states for a weak to moderate strength close to resonant
frequencies of the unperturbed qubit. The parameters can be chosen to prepare
the system in its ground state. This feature paves the way to prolong the
lifetime by combining ideas from weak measurement and quantum Zeno effect. We
believe that this is an important variation of a topologically protected qubit
which is tunable.
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