Observation of high coherence in Josephson junction qubits measured in a three-dimensional circuit QED architecture
Abstract
Superconducting quantum circuits based on Josephson junctions have made rapid progress in demonstrating quantum behavior and scalability. However, the future prospects ultimately depend upon the intrinsic coherence of Josephson junctions, and whether superconducting qubits can be adequately isolated from their environment. We introduce a new architecture for superconducting quantum circuits employing a three dimensional resonator that suppresses qubit decoherence while maintaining sufficient coupling to the control signal. With the new architecture, we demonstrate that Josephson junction qubits are highly coherent, with s to s without the use of spin echo, and highly stable, showing no evidence for critical current noise. These results suggest that the overall quality of Josephson junctions in these qubits will allow error rates of a few , approaching the error correction threshold.
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@article{arxiv.1105.4652,
title = {Observation of high coherence in Josephson junction qubits measured in a three-dimensional circuit QED architecture},
author = {Hanhee Paik and D. I. Schuster and Lev S. Bishop and G. Kirchmair and G. Catelani and A. P. Sears and B. R. Johnson and M. J. Reagor and L. Frunzio and L. Glazman and S. M. Girvin and M. H. Devoret and R. J. Schoelkopf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.4652},
year = {2011}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Accepted to Phys. Rev. Lett