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arxiv: 1905.00271 · v5 · pith:WJ2UUJKH · submitted 2019-05-01 · quant-ph

Fast high fidelity quantum non-demolition qubit readout via a non-perturbative cross-Kerr coupling

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keywords readoutfidelitynon-perturbativequantumqubitsingle-shotcouplingcross-kerr
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Qubit readout is an indispensable element of any quantum information processor. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate a non-perturbative cross-Kerr coupling between a transmon and a polariton mode which enables an improved quantum non-demolition (QND) readout for superconducting qubits. The new mechanism uses the same experimental techniques as the standard QND qubit readout in the dispersive approximation, but due to its non-perturbative nature, it maximizes the speed, the single-shot fidelity and the QND properties of the readout. In addition, it minimizes the effect of unwanted decay channels such as the Purcell effect. We observed a single-shot readout fidelity of 97.4% for short 50 ns pulses, and we quantified a QND-ness of 99% for long measurement pulses with repeated single-shot readouts.

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