Charge noise and overdrive effects in dispersive readout of charge and spin qubits
Invited
Abstract
Solid-state qubits incorporating quantum dots can be read out by gate reflectometry. In this theory talk, I will describe physical mechanisms that render such reflectometry-based readout schemes imperfect, focusing on semiconductor charge qubits and singlet-triplet spin qubits. In our model, we account for readout errors due to slow charge noise, and due to overdriving, when a too strong probe is causing errors. A key result is that the readout fidelity saturates at large probe strengths. We also point out the existence of severe readout errors appearing in a resonance-like fashion as the pulse strength is increased, and show that these errors are related to probe-induced multi-photon transitions. Besides providing practical guidelines toward optimized readout, the results I present might also inspire ways to use gate reflectometry for device characterization.
Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.12391, accepted to Phys Rev Applied.
Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.12391, accepted to Phys Rev Applied.
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Presenters
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Andras Palyi
Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest Univ of Tech
Authors
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Vahid Derakhshan Maman
Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba
Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory
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Andras Palyi
Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest Univ of Tech