Measurement-induced qubit state mixing in circuit QED from up-converted dephasing noise

Slichter, D. H. ; Vijay, R. ; Weber, S. J. ; Boutin, S. ; Boissonneault, M. ; Gambetta, J. M. ; Blais, A. ; Siddiqi, I. (2012) Measurement-induced qubit state mixing in circuit QED from up-converted dephasing noise Physical Review Letters, 109 (15). ISSN 0031-9007

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.153601

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.153601

Abstract

We observe measurement-induced qubit state mixing in a transmon qubit dispersively coupled to a planar readout cavity. Our results indicate that dephasing noise at the qubit-readout detuning frequency is up-converted by readout photons to cause spurious qubit state transitions, thus limiting the nondemolition character of the readout. Furthermore, we use the qubit transition rate as a tool to extract an equivalent flux noise spectral density at f ∼ 1  GHz and find agreement with values extrapolated from a 1/fα fit to the measured flux noise spectral density below 1 Hz.

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