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Readout-Induced Suppression and Enhancement of Superconducting Qubit Lifetimes

Ted Thorbeck, Zhihao Xiao, Archana Kamal, Luke C. G. Govia

2024Physical Review Letters32 citationsDOI

Abstract

It has long been known that the lifetimes of superconducting qubits suffer during readout, increasing readout errors. We show that this degradation is due to the anti-Zeno effect, as readout-induced dephasing broadens the qubit so that it overlaps "hot spots" of strong dissipation, likely due to two-level systems in the qubit's bath. Using a flux-tunable qubit to probe the qubit's frequency-dependent loss, we accurately predict the change in lifetime during readout with a new self-consistent master equation that incorporates the modification to qubit relaxation due to measurement-induced dephasing. Moreover, we controllably demonstrate both the Zeno and anti-Zeno effects, which can explain both suppression and the rarer enhancement of qubit lifetimes during readout.

Topics & Concepts

DephasingQubitPhysicsFlux qubitPhase qubitQuantum Zeno effectDissipationSuperconductivityCharge qubitQuantum decoherenceQuantum mechanicsOptoelectronicsQuantumQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum and electron transport phenomena
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