APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011;
Dallas, Texas
Session W1: Superconducting Qubits: Advances in Single-Shot QND Readout
11:15 AM–1:39 PM,
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Room: Ballroom A1
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: John Martinis, University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.W1.4
Abstract: W1.00004 : Probing the quantum fluctuations of a nonlinear resonator with a superconducting qubit
1:03 PM–1:39 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Patrice Bertet
(CEA Saclay)
Coupling a superconducting quantum bit to a superconducting
resonator offers
the opportunity to investigate the interaction between light and
an atom in
regimes hardly accessible otherwise [1]. Making the resonator
nonlinear has
enabled important recent progress in the readout of qubits.
Indeed, when
pumped by a microwave field of well-chosen amplitude and frequency,
nonlinear resonators (NRs) provide parametric amplification close
to the
quantum limit. In other drive conditions, the intra-cavity field
can take
two stable values between which the resonator can switch
stochastically.
Both regimes have been shown to yield a high-fidelity qubit
readout [2,3].
Qubits can also be used to obtain interesting insight into the
physics of
NRs. In this work we use a transmon qubit [4] coupled to such a
pumped NR as
a probe of its quantum fluctuations. The qubit-NR coupling is
manifested by
the appearance around the qubit spectral line of two sidebands
that we
interpret as processes in which the driven resonator fluctuations
are
effectively cooled down or heated with the assistance of the
qubit. The
ratio of the sidebands amplitudes gives thus a direct
experimental access to
the pumped NR effective temperature which is found to be in
quantitative
agreement with the theory, bringing a clear support to the quantum
description of a driven nonlinear resonator [5].
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To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2011.MAR.W1.4