Exploring improved readout in dispersively coupled fluxonium qubits
ORAL
Abstract
To scale fluxonium qubits in logical codes, we need both high-fidelity two-qubit gates and also high-fidelity, non-demolition mid-circuit measurements. Recent advances have led to a more detailed understanding of qubit-resonator interactions and are leading the field to better designs. In this presentation, we present measurements of fluxonium in various parameter regions, assessing readout performance to identify optimal configurations while keeping in mind potential tradeoffs. We compare experimental data to theoretical Floquet analysis, and analyze critical photon numbers. These insights will guide future fluxonium qubit design and understanding as a scalable quantum computing platform.
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Presenters
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Chunyang Ding
Stanford University, University of Chicago
Authors
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Chunyang Ding
Stanford University, University of Chicago
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Paul R Varosy
Stanford University
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Chuyao Tong
Stanford, Stanford University, ETH Zurich
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Alex A Chapple
Universite de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke
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Alexander McDonald
Université de Sherbrooke
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Tianpu Zhao
Northwestern University
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Danyang Chen
Northwestern University
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Sai Pavan Chitta
Northwestern University
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Boris M Varbanov
Université de Sherbrooke
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Alexandre Blais
Université de Sherbrooke
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Jens Koch
Northwestern University
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David I Schuster
Stanford University