Qubit Readout with the Josephson Photomultiplier

ORAL

Abstract

The realization of a large-scale fault-tolerant quantum processor will require scalable high-fidelity readout of multiqubit parity operators. Here we describe development of a scalable qubit measurement approach based on microwave photon counting. The measurement protocol involves mapping the qubit state to photon occupation of bright and dark cavity pointer states, followed by photodetection using the Josephson photomultiplier (JPM). We discuss use of the qubit as a calibrated source of photons to measure JPM quantum efficiency, and we describe global optimization of the measurement protocol. Finally, we discuss prospects for interfacing the JPM output to single flux quantum circuits to allow low-latency classical postprocessing of the qubit measurement result.

Authors

  • Ivan Pechenezhskiy

    University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Guilhem Ribeill

    University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • M. Hutchings

    syracuse university, Syracuse University

  • Caleb Howington

    Syracuse University

  • Maxim Vavilov

    University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Frank Wilhelm

    Saarland University

  • B. L. T. Plourde

    syracuse university, Syracuse University

  • R. F. McDermott

    University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin--Madison, University of Wisconsin