Flux qubits in a planar circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture: quantum control and decoherence
Abstract
We report experiments on superconducting flux qubits in a circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) setup. Two qubits, independently biased and controlled, are coupled to a coplanar waveguide resonator. Dispersive qubit state readout reaches a maximum contrast of 72\,\%. We find intrinsic energy relaxation times at the symmetry point of 7\,μs and 20\,μs and levels of flux noise of 2.6\,μ 0/Hz and 2.7\,μ 0/Hz at 1 Hz for the two qubits. We discuss the origin of decoherence in the measured devices. These results demonstrate the potential of cQED as a platform for fundamental investigations of decoherence and quantum dynamics of flux qubits.
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