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Benchmarking the readout of a superconducting qubit for repeated measurements

Quantum Physics 2025-07-08 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Readout of superconducting qubits faces a trade-off between measurement speed and unwanted back-action on the qubit caused by the readout drive, such as T1T_1 degradation and leakage out of the computational subspace. The readout is typically benchmarked by integrating the readout signal and choosing a binary threshold to extract the "readout fidelity". We show that readout fidelity may significantly overlook readout-induced leakage errors. Such errors are detrimental for applications that rely on continuously repeated measurements, e.g., quantum error correction. We introduce a method to measure the readout-induced leakage rate by repeatedly executing a composite operation - a readout preceded by a randomized qubit-flip. We apply this technique to characterize the readout of a superconducting qubit, optimized for fidelity across four different readout durations. Our technique highlights the importance of an independent leakage characterization by showing that the leakage rates vary from 0.12%0.12\% to 7.76%7.76\% across these readouts even though the fidelity exceeds 99.5%99.5\% in all four cases.

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@article{arxiv.2407.10934,
  title  = {Benchmarking the readout of a superconducting qubit for repeated measurements},
  author = {S. Hazra and W. Dai and T. Connolly and P. D. Kurilovich and Z. Wang and L. Frunzio and M. H. Devoret},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10934},
  year   = {2025}
}