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Quantum state characterization of a fast tunable superconducting resonator
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringQuantum SensingQuantum ComputingSuperconductivityResonator PerformanceQuantum EntanglementSuperconducting DevicesQuantum State CharacterizationQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsQuantum DeviceQuantum InformationMicrowave PhotonicsSwitching TimeTunable ResonatorNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum Superconductivity
We demonstrate a frequency-tunable superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator, with a tuning range of half a gigahertz and a switching time of 1 ns. The resonator is made tunable by inserting a superconducting quantum interference device in the center strip of the resonator. Quantum measurements are made by probing the resonator with a superconducting qubit, allowing us to use microwave photon Fock states to benchmark the resonator performance. Using the resonator, we shuttle energy quanta between the qubit and a microscopic two-level state. The tunable resonator can, therefore, serve as a communication bus or memory element in a prototype quantum processor.
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