Uninterrupted Charge-Parity Detection in Offset-Charge Sensitive Transmons
ORAL
Abstract
The performance of transmon-based processors can be limited by spatiotemporal-correlated quasiparticle-induced errors, a significant impediment to quantum error correction. Intentionally operating a transmon in an offset-charge-sensitive regime enables us to probe quasiparticle tunneling dynamics through detection of charge-parity jumps. However, extended monitoring of charge-parity is complicated by the presence of low-frequency charge noise, manifest as offset-charge jumps on the order of minutes. In this work, we apply an external offset-charge modulation and use a direct-dispersive readout scheme to continuously detect charge-parity jumps, uninterrupted by the presence of discrete offset-charge jumps. We use this technique to characterize the impact of gap engineering at the junction in suppressing quasiparticle tunneling and investigate spatiotemporal-correlated errors in an OCS transmon array by monitoring charge-parity transitions of such devices.
*This material is based upon work supported under Air Force Contract No. FA8702-15-D-0001. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. government or the U.S. Air Force.
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Presenters
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Felipe Contipelli
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory