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arxiv: 0906.0185 · v1 · submitted 2009-05-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Large-amplitude driving of a superconducting artificial atom: Interferometry, cooling, and amplitude spectroscopy

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keywords qubittransitionsamplitudeartificialcoolinginterferometrylarge-amplitudequantum-coherent
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Superconducting persistent-current qubits are quantum-coherent artificial atoms with multiple, tunable energy levels. In the presence of large-amplitude harmonic excitation, the qubit state can be driven through one or more of the constituent energy-level avoided crossings. The resulting Landau-Zener-Stueckelberg (LZS) transitions mediate a rich array of quantum-coherent phenomena. We review here three experimental works based on LZS transitions: Mach-Zehnder-type interferometry between repeated LZS transitions, microwave-induced cooling, and amplitude spectroscopy. These experiments exhibit a remarkable agreement with theory, and are extensible to other solid-state and atomic qubit modalities. We anticipate they will find application to qubit state-preparation and control methods for quantum information science and technology.

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