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arxiv: 2001.03217 · v3 · pith:O76PEHONnew · submitted 2020-01-09 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Multiplexed photon number measurement

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When a two-level system -- a qubit -- is used as a probe of a larger system, it naturally leads to answering a single yes-no question about the system state. Here we propose a method where a single qubit is able to extract, not a single, but many bits of information about the photon number of a microwave resonator using continuous measurement. We realize a proof-of-principle experiment by recording the fluorescence emitted by a superconducting qubit reflecting a frequency comb, thus implementing multiplexed photon counting where the information about each Fock state -- from 0 to 8 -- is simultaneously encoded in independent measurement channels. Direct Wigner tomography of the quantum state of the resonator evidences the back-action of the measurement as well as the optimal information extraction parameters. Our experiment unleashes the full potential of quantum meters by replacing a sequential quantum measurements with simultaneous and continuous measurements separated in the frequency domain.

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