Efficient qubit measurements with a nonreciprocal microwave amplifier
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Abstract
In this talk we will discuss the measurement of a 3D transmon qubit with a Field-Programmable Josephson Amplifier (FPJA, [1]). The FPJA is programmed in situ by a set of microwave drives to perform reciprocal or nonreciprocal frequency conversion or amplification. For each mode of operation, we will monitor the qubit coherence and lifetime, as well as measurement efficiency and backaction.
[1] F. Lecocq. et al, ‘Nonreciprocal Microwave Signal Processing with a Field-Programmable Josephson Amplifier’, PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED 7, 024028 (2017)
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Presenters
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Florent Lecocq
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST-Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Authors
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Florent Lecocq
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST-Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Leonardo M Ranzani
Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Gabriel Peterson
University of Colorado, Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Katarina Cicak
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST-Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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X. Y. Jin
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Raymond Simmonds
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST - Boulder
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John Teufel
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST - Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Jose Aumentado
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST-Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST - Boulder, NIST, Boulder CO.