Measurement-induced state transitions in dispersive qubit readout schemes
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07360v2
- Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 02:14:05 GMT
- Title: Measurement-induced state transitions in dispersive qubit readout schemes
- Authors: Konstantin N. Nesterov, Ivan V. Pechenezhskiy,
- Abstract summary: The dispersive-readout scheme enables quantum nondemolition measurement of superconducting qubits.<n>An increased readout power can shorten the readout time but can promote qubit transitions into higher noncomputational states.<n>The ability to predict the onset of these measurement-induced state transitions can aid the optimization of qubit circuits.
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- Abstract: The dispersive-readout scheme enables quantum nondemolition measurement of superconducting qubits. An increased readout power can shorten the readout time and reduce the state discrimination error but can promote qubit transitions into higher noncomputational states. The ability to predict the onset of these measurement-induced state transitions can aid the optimization of qubit circuits and provide means for comparing the readout performance of different qubit types. Building upon the concept of dressed coherent states, we consider two straightforward metrics for determining the maximum number of photons that can be used for dispersive readout without causing state transitions. We focus on the fluxonium readout to demonstrate the independence of the metrics from any qubit-type-specific approximations. The dispersive readout of transmons and other superconducting qubits can be treated universally in the same fashion.
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