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Single-shot readout with the radio-frequency single-electron transistor in the presence of charge noise
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EngineeringHigh Readout FidelityQuantum MeasurementSingle-shot Readout DeviceEducationQuantum SensingQuantum ComputingElectronic EngineeringNoiseInstrumentationQuantum MatterQuantum ElectronicsMeasurement ProcessingQuantum ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhysicsQuantum DeviceMicroelectronicsQuantum TransducersQuantum TechnologyApplied PhysicsRadio-frequency Single-electron TransistorQuantum DevicesSingle-shot ReadoutCharge NoiseElectronic InstrumentationQuantum Hardware
The radio-frequency single-electron transistor (rf-SET) possesses key requirements necessary for reading out a solid state quantum computer. This work explores the use of the rf-SET as a single-shot readout device in the presence of 1∕f and telegraph charge noise. For a typical spectrum of 1∕f noise we find that high fidelity, single-shot measurements are possible for signals Δq>0.01e. For the case of telegraph noise, we present a cross-correlation measurement technique that uses two rf-SETs to suppress the effect of random switching events on readout. We demonstrate this technique by monitoring the charge state of a metal double dot system on microsecond time scales. Such a scheme will be advantageous in achieving high readout fidelity in a solid-state quantum computer.
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