Demonstration of Geometric Landau-Zener Interferometry in a Superconducting Qubit

  1. Xinsheng Tan,
  2. Dan-Wei Zhang,
  3. Zhentao Zhang,
  4. Yang Yu,
  5. Siyuan Han,
  6. and Shi-Liang Zhu
Geometric quantum manipulation and Landau-Zener interferometry have been separately explored in many quantum systems. In this Letter, we combine these two approaches to study the dynamics of a superconducting phase qubit. We experimentally demonstrate Landau-Zener interferometry based on the pure geometric phases in this solid-state qubit. We observe the interference caused by a pure geometric phase accumulated in the evolution between two consecutive Landau-Zener transitions, while the dynamical phase is canceled out by a spin-echo pulse. The full controllability of the qubit state as a function of the intrinsically robust geometric phase provides a promising approach for quantum state manipulation.

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