A transmon qudit using Ramsey interferometry infers on-chip microwave amplitude and frequency from ac Stark shifts of the first two transitions, enabling broadband transfer function characterization.
State preparation of a fluxonium qubit with feedback from a custom FPGA-based platform
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We developed a versatile integrated control and readout instrument for experiments with superconducting quantum bits (qubits), based on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) platform. Using this platform, we perform measurement-based, closed-loop feedback operations with $428 \, \mathrm{ns}$ platform latency. The feedback capability is instrumental in realizing active reset initialization of the qubit into the ground state in a time much shorter than its energy relaxation time $T_1$. We show experimental results demonstrating reset of a fluxonium qubit with $99.4\,\%$ fidelity, using a readout-and-drive pulse sequence approximately $1.5 \, \mathrm{\mu s}$ long. Compared to passive ground state initialization through thermalization, with the time constant given by $T_1 = ~ 80 \, \mathrm{\mu s}$, the use of the FPGA-based platform allows us to improve both the fidelity and the time of the qubit initialization by an order of magnitude.
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Amplitude and frequency sensing of microwave fields with a superconducting transmon qudit
A transmon qudit using Ramsey interferometry infers on-chip microwave amplitude and frequency from ac Stark shifts of the first two transitions, enabling broadband transfer function characterization.