Fast high-fidelity charge readout by operating the cavity-embedded Cooper pair transistor in the Kerr bistable regime
Abstract
Operating the cavity-embedded Cooper pair transistor (cCPT) in the Kerr bistable regime, we demonstrate single-shot resolution between two charge states that are 0.09e apart. The measurement is performed with 94\% fidelity in a duration of 3 μs. The drive power at which the measurement is performed corresponds to only 20 intracavity photons on average in the high oscillation amplitude state of the cCPT, which is orders-of-magnitude smaller than that in rf-SETs. We find that the limiting factor for this mode of operation of the cCPT is the spontaneous fluctuation-induced switching between the two metastable oscillation amplitude states. We present empirical data on the variation of the switching dynamics with drive parameters and cCPT DC bias.
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