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Flip-chip-based fast inductive parity readout of a planar superconducting island

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-09-04 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

Properties of superconducting devices depend sensitively on the parity (even or odd) of the quasiparticles they contain. Encoding quantum information in the parity degree of freedom is central in several emerging solid-state qubit architectures. Yet, accurate, non-destructive, and time-resolved parity measurement is a challenging and long-standing issue. Here we report on control and real-time parity measurement in a superconducting island embedded in a superconducting loop and realized in a hybrid two-dimensional heterostructure using a microwave resonator. Device and readout resonator are located on separate chips, connected via flip-chip bonding, and couple inductively through vacuum. The superconducting resonator detects the parity-dependent circuit inductance, allowing for fast and non-destructive parity readout. We resolved even and odd parity states with signal-to-noise ratio SNR 3\approx3 with an integration time of 20 μ20~\mus and detection fidelity exceeding 98%. Real-time parity measurement showed state lifetime extending into millisecond range. Our approach will lead to better understanding of coherence-limiting mechanisms in superconducting quantum hardware and provide novel readout schemes for hybrid qubits.

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@article{arxiv.2307.06718,
  title  = {Flip-chip-based fast inductive parity readout of a planar superconducting island},
  author = {M. Hinderling and S. C. ten Kate and D. Z. Haxell and M. Coraiola and S. Paredes and E. Cheah and F. Krizek and R. Schott and W. Wegscheider and D. Sabonis and F. Nichele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06718},
  year   = {2024}
}