In a gap-engineered transmon, quasiparticles cause a resonant enhancement of frequency shift and relaxation when the qubit frequency matches the gap difference, giving a new spectroscopic probe.
Quasiparticle-induced decoherence of a driven superconducting qubit
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We develop a theory for two quasiparticle-induced decoherence mechanisms of a driven superconducting qubit. In the first mechanism, an existing quasiparticle (QP) tunnels across the qubit's Josephson junction while simultaneously absorbing a qubit excitation and one (or several) photons from the drive. In the second mechanism, a qubit transition occurs during the non-linear absorption process converting multiple drive quanta into a pair of new QPs. Both mechanisms can remain significant in gap engineered qubits whose coherence is insensitive to QPs without the drive. Our theory establishes a fundamental limitation on fidelity of the microwave qubit operations, such as readout and gates, stemming from QPs.
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Effect of quasiparticles on the parameters of a gap-engineered transmon
In a gap-engineered transmon, quasiparticles cause a resonant enhancement of frequency shift and relaxation when the qubit frequency matches the gap difference, giving a new spectroscopic probe.