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Reconstructing Transmon State Trajectories Outside the Bad-Cavity Regime using a Neural Network Filter

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Abstract

Superconducting transmon qubits are measured by coupling them to a resonator and monitoring the leaked microwave field continuously in time. In the bad-cavity regime, we can treat the resonator as a steady-state bath that produces Markovian quantum trajectories of the qubit. However, outside the bad-cavity regime, the entangled qubit-resonator state can nontrivially evolve in time. The resulting time-varying measurement strength significantly complicates theoretical models for tracking reduced qubit dynamics, which can become non-Markovian due to information back-flow from the resonator. Modern quantum processors regularly operate outside the bad-cavity regime, motivating the need for more sophisticated state tracking that handles these time-dependent effects. In this work, we experimentally investigate driven qubit dynamics outside the steady-state and bad-cavity regime and demonstrate that a recurrent neural network (RNN) accurately reconstruct the reduced qubit-state trajectories with time-dependent parameters. We reconstruct and verify trajectories involving Rabi frequencies comparable to the resonator linewidth, and find that the RNN correctly identifies drive-hybridization corrections to the measurement axis and strength.

Presenters

  • Shiva Lotfallahzadeh Barzili

    Chapman Univ, Chapman University

Authors

  • Shiva Lotfallahzadeh Barzili

    Chapman Univ, Chapman University

  • Gerwin Koolstra

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

  • Noah Stevenson

    Univ of California – Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley

  • Sacha Greenfield

    Univ of Southern California

  • Lucas Burns

    Chapman Univ

  • Karthik Siva

    University of California, Berkeley, Univ of California – Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley

  • William Livingston

    University of California, Berkeley, Univ of California – Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley

  • Akel Hashim

    Univ of California – Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, Quantum Nanoelectronics Lab, UC Berkeley, University of California - Berkeley

  • Irfan Siddiqi

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Univ of California - Berkeley, Univ of California – Berkeley, Quantum Nanoelectronics Lab, UC Berkeley, Physics, University of California, Berkeley, Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory, Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley

  • Justin G. Dressel

    Chapman Univ, Chapman University