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Qubit Noise Sensing via Induced Photon Loss in a Superconducting Cavity

Quantum Physics 2026-04-10 v2

Abstract

Characterizing noise in superconducting qubits is essential for improving coherence and gate performance. Conventional noise-sensing methods typically use the qubit itself as the sensor, which limits both accessible bandwidth and applicability during driven operation. Here, we demonstrate a method for measuring qubit frequency noise by converting it into photon loss in a coupled high-Q superconducting cavity. We use repeated mid-circuit qubit measurements with post-selection to separate this induced loss from intrinsic cavity decay. We validate the protocol using injected noise and show that the extracted loss scales as expected with the applied noise strength. Without added noise, we place an upper bound of 5×103Hz2/Hz5\times10^3\,\mathrm{Hz}^2/\,\mathrm{Hz} on the qubit frequency-noise power spectral density at 508 MHz. The protocol opens access to a higher-frequency spectral window than standard qubit-based spectroscopy and may enable noise characterization during strong driving.

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@article{arxiv.2603.06848,
  title  = {Qubit Noise Sensing via Induced Photon Loss in a Superconducting Cavity},
  author = {Nitzan Kahn and Dror Garti and Uri Goldblatt and Lalit M. Joshi and Fabien Lafont and Serge Rosenblum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.06848},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures, including supplemental materials