Measurement-induced state transitions in inductively shunted transmon, part I: Experiment

ORAL

Abstract

Dispersive measurement in superconducting qubits is performed by coupling qubits to a lossy resonator and then measuring the frequency change of that resonator by driving and occupying it with photons. The speed of readout in this scheme depends on the number of photons in the readout resonator. However, with increasing photon number qubit population can transfer to higher levels, borrowing energy from the resonator photons through resonance processes. This measurement-induced state transition (MIST) limits the speed of dispersive readout and causes qubit leakage which is detrimental to other operations and hard to reset. Here we experimentally measure MIST in inductively shunted transmon (IST) qubits, and show that unlike typical transmons, these qubits do not show sensitivity to background offset charge noise.

Presenters

  • Nicholas Zobrist

    • Google LLC

Authors

  • Nicholas Zobrist

    • Google LLC
  • Mostafa Khezri

    • Google
    • Google LLC
  • John Mark Kreikebaum

    • Google LLC
  • Agustin Di Paolo

    • Google
    • Google LLC
  • Sergei Isakov

    • Google
    • Google LLC
    • Google Quantum AI
  • Brian J Lester

    • Google LLC
  • Yaxing Zhang

    • Google LLC
  • Clarke Smith

    • Google LLC
  • Daniel T Sank

    • Google LLC