Catch-Disperse-Release Readout for Superconducting Qubits

  1. Eyob A. Sete,
  2. Andrei Galiautdinov,
  3. Eric Mlinar,
  4. John M. Martinis,
  5. and Alexander N. Korotkov
We analyze single-shot readout for superconducting qubits via controlled catch, dispersion, and release of a microwave field. A tunable coupler is used to decouple the microwave resonator from the transmission line during the dispersive qubit-resonator interaction, thus circumventing damping from the Purcell effect. We show that if the qubit frequency tuning is sufficiently adiabatic, a fast high-fidelity qubit readout is possible even in the strongly nonlinear dispersive regime. Interestingly, the Jaynes-Cummings nonlinearity leads to the quadrature squeezing of the resonator field below the standard quantum limit, resulting in a significant decrease of the measurement error.

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