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Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistor as Readout Device for Qubits: Charge Sensitivity and Backaction
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Quantum ScienceElectrical EngineeringMixing TimeEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsMeasurementReadout DeviceElectronic EngineeringQuantum DeviceApplied PhysicsRadio-frequency Single-electron TransistorCharge SensitivityEducationRf SemiconductorInstrumentationQuantum SensingSemiconductor Device
We study the radio-frequency single-electron transistor (rf-SET) as a readout device for charge qubits. We measure the charge sensitivity of an rf-SET to be 6.3microe/sqrt[Hz] and evaluate the backaction of the rf-SET on a single Cooper-pair box. This allows us to compare the needed measurement time with the mixing time of the qubit imposed by the measurement. We find that the mixing time can be substantially longer than the measurement time, which would allow readout of the state of the qubit in a single shot measurement.
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