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Suppression of photon shot noise dephasing in a tunable coupling superconducting qubit

Author(s): Zhang, G; Liu, Y; Raftery, JJ; Houck, Andrew A

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Abstract: We demonstrate the suppression of photon shot noise dephasing in a superconducting qubit by eliminating its dispersive coupling to the readout cavity. This is achieved in a tunable coupling qubit, where the qubit frequency and coupling rate can be controlled independently. We observe that the coherence time approaches twice the relaxation time and becomes less sensitive to thermal photon noise when the dispersive coupling rate is tuned from several MHz to 22 kHz. This work provides a promising building block in circuit quantum electrodynamics that can hold high coherence and be integrated into larger systems.
Publication Date: 12-Jan-2017
Electronic Publication Date: 12-Jan-2017
Citation: Zhang, G, Liu, Y, Raftery, JJ, Houck, AA. (2017). Suppression of photon shot noise dephasing in a tunable coupling superconducting qubit. npj Quantum Information, 3 (10.1038/s41534-016-0002-2
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41534-016-0002-2
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: npj Quantum Information
Version: Author's manuscript



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