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Resonator-free readout of a unimon

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Abstract

Unimon [1] is a recently invented high-anharmonicity superconducting qubit, which is immune to low-frequency charge noise owing to its island-free design. It presents a grounded λ/2 coplanar waveguide resonator with a Josephson junction in the middle of the central conductor. Anharmonicity of this qubit is enhanced by a partial cancellation of the inductive energy of the central conductor by the Josephson energy of the flux-biased junction. Due to the distributed nature of the unimon, it is essentially multi-mode. For a symmetric unimon with the junction exactly in the middle of the central conductor only half of these modes are non-linear and can be used for the quantum computation while the rest are linear. However, these intrinsic linear modes can be used for dispersive readout of the unimon without introducing an additional resonator. The required coupling between the linear and nonlinear modes can be achieved by making the unimon slightly asymmetric. Coupling of the readout mode to the external transmission line can be implemented via two-point coupler which protects the qubit state from dissipation. This work presents an important step for development of quantum logic for novel superconducting qubits.

Publication: [1] Eric Hyyppä, et al., arXiv:2203.05896 [quant-ph] (2022)

Presenters

  • Vasilii Vadimov

    Aalto University

Authors

  • Vasilii Vadimov

    Aalto University

  • Eric Hyyppä

    IQM Finland Oy

  • Suman Kundu

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, Aalto University

  • Hasan S Yavas

    Aalto University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, QuEra Computing Inc, University of Texas at Austin, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Olavi Kiuru

    Aalto University

  • Akseli Mäkinen

    IQM Finland Oy

  • Alessandro Landra

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy

  • Caspar Ockeloen-Korppi

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy

  • Wei Liu

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy, IQM

  • Tianyi Li

    IQM Finland Oy, IQM Quantum Computers, IQM

  • Jian Ma

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, Aalto University

  • Johannes Heinsoo

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy, IQM

  • Juha Hassel

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy, IQM

  • Kuan Y Tan

    IQM Quantum Computers, IQM Finland Oy, IQM