Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2012-01-26
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
12 p. incl. 6 p. supplement
Scientific paper
We report a direct measurement of the transverse and longitudinal low-frequency noise that causes dephasing of superconducting flux qubits. The former is due to flux fluctuations, and it affects the qubit's energy detuning; the latter is parameterized as effective critical-current or charge fluctuations, and affects the tunnel coupling between the qubit states. Our method uses repeated single-shot measurements of the qubit state to resolve the noise-power spectral density at frequencies limited only by the achievable repetition rate. This approach enables an explicit measurement of the noise over a range of frequencies that directly contributes to the dephasing observed in ensemble-averaged time-domain measurements. For both noises, we determine that the very same 1/f-type power laws measured at considerably higher frequencies (0.2-20 MHz) are consistent with the 0.01-100-Hz range. We find no evidence of temperature dependence of the noises over 65-200 mK, and also no evidence of time-domain correlations between the two noises. These results help us understand the properties of noise and dephasing pertinent to all superconducting qubits.
Bylander Jonas
Cory David G.
Gustavsson Simon
Harrabi Khalil
Nakamura Yasunobu
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