Exploring superconducting systems via charge-basis tomography
ORAL
Abstract
The use of accurate models and parameters in superconducting circuits is essential for the understanding and control of quantum states. In this regard, traditional spectroscopic techniques are employed to extract excited state populations, transition frequencies, and rates. However, crucial information about quantum coherence can only be obtained through phase-sensitive methods such as quantum state tomography, which is usually performed in the system’s energy basis. Here we propose a complementary method for performing state tomography of the ground state (GS) of a transmon in the charge basis [1]. The expression of the GS in the basis of the Cooper pair charge can provide new insights into the quantum circuits and can assist in validating its Hamiltonian model. The technique presented here combines the flux-tuning of a split Josephson junction and adiabatic evolution to achieve the desired density matrix reconstruction of the transmon's ground state. Further possible applications of this method include the study of hybrid superconductor-semiconductor junctions [2].
[1] Lupo et al, in preparation;
[2] Dahan et al, in preparation.
[1] Lupo et al, in preparation;
[2] Dahan et al, in preparation.
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Publication: Lupo E., Long D., Dahan D., Yavilberg K., Connolly M. R., Grosfeld E., Ginossar E., "A proposal for charge basis tomography of superconducting qubits", in preparation
Presenters
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Elena Lupo
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Authors
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Elena Lupo
Forschungszentrum Jülich
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Daniel Long
Imperial College London
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Daniel Dahan
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Konstantin Yavilberg
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Malcolm Richard Connolly
Imperial College London
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Eytan Grosfeld
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Eran Ginossar
University of Surrey