Quickly Tunable Electromagnetic Environment for Superconducting Quantum Circuits

ORAL

Abstract

In the qubits operation it is of utmost importance to be able to quickly remove any unwanted excitations on demand for fast and accurate initialization. We recently introduced a device referred to as a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QCR) [1]. It is a stand-alone component that can readily be integrated into superconducting quantum electric devices, with negligible perturbation to the device operation. In our experiments, we demonstrate the ability to tune the dissipation of a superconducting resonator by orders of magnitude by the convenient application of a bias voltage on the QCR. The switching time of the tunable dissipation can be as low as a few nanoseconds. We also observe a tunable Lamb shift owing to the dissipation induced by the QCR.
1 K. Y. Tan et al., Nat. Commun. 8, 15189 (2017)

Presenters

  • Vasilii Sevriuk

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

Authors

  • Vasilii Sevriuk

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Kuan Yen Tan

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Matti Silveri

    University of Oulu, Department of Physics, University of Oulu, QCD Labs, Aalto University, Research Unit of Nano and Molecular Systems, University of Oulu

  • Shumpei Masuda

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Jan Goetz

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Matti Partanen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Dibyendu Hazra

    University of Aalto, QCD Labs, Aalto University

  • Joonas Govenius

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, Aalto University

  • Russell Lake

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Boulder, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder

  • Visa I Vesterinen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, VTT

  • Leif Grönberg

    QTF Centre of Excellence, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, VTT

  • Juha Hassel

    QTF Centre of Excellence, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, VTT

  • Slawomir Simbierowicz

    QTF Centre of Excellence, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, VTT

  • Marton Gunyho

    Aalto University

  • Aarne Keränen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University, Aalto University

  • Jani Tuorila

    Aalto University

  • Tapio Ala-Nissila

    Departments of Mathematical Sciences and Physics, Loughborough University, Applied Physics & Mathematical Sciences, Aalto and Loughborough University

  • Hermann Grabert

    Department of Physics, University of Freiburg

  • Mikko Möttönen

    QCD Labs, Aalto University