Fast and high-fidelity dispersive readout of a spin qubit via squeezing and resonator nonlinearity
Abstract
Fast and high-fidelity qubit measurement is crucial for achieving quantum error correction, a fundamental element in the development of universal quantum computing. For electron spin qubits, fast readout stands out as a major obstacle in the pursuit of error correction. In this work, we explore the dispersive measurement of an individual spin in a semiconductor double quantum dot coupled to a nonlinear microwave resonator. By utilizing displaced squeezed vacuum states, we achieve rapid and high-fidelity readout for semiconductor spin qubits. Our findings reveal that introducing modest squeezing and mild nonlinearity can significantly improve both the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the fidelity of qubit-state readout. By properly marching the phases of squeezing, the nonlinear strength, and the local oscillator, the optimal readout time can be reduced to the sub-microsecond range. With current technology parameters (, ), utilizing a displaced squeezed vacuum state with photons and a modest squeezing parameter , along with a nonlinear microwave resonator charactered by a strength of , a readout fidelity of can be attained within a readout time of around . Intriguing, by using a positive nonlinear strength of , it is possible to achieve an SNR of approximately and a readout fidelity of at a slightly later time, around , while maintaining all other parameters at the same settings.
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@article{arxiv.2401.03617,
title = {Fast and high-fidelity dispersive readout of a spin qubit via squeezing and resonator nonlinearity},
author = {Chon-Fai Kam and Xuedong Hu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.03617},
year = {2024}
}
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14 pages, 4 figures, 1 table