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Fast and Unconditional All-Microwave Reset of a Superconducting Qubit.

P. Magnard, P. Kurpiers, B. Royer, T. Walter, Jean-Claude Besse, S. Gasparinetti, M. Pechal, J. Heinsoo, S. Storz, A. Blais, A. Wallraff·January 23, 2018·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.060502
MedicinePhysics

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Abstract

Active qubit reset is a key operation in many quantum algorithms, and particularly in quantum error correction. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a reset scheme for a three-level transmon artificial atom coupled to a large bandwidth resonator. The reset protocol uses a microwave-induced interaction between the |f,0⟩ and |g,1⟩ states of the coupled transmon-resonator system, with |g⟩ and |f⟩ denoting the ground and second excited states of the transmon, and |0⟩ and |1⟩ the photon Fock states of the resonator. We characterize the reset process and demonstrate reinitialization of the transmon-resonator system to its ground state in less than 500 ns and with 0.2% residual excitation. Our protocol is of practical interest as it has no additional architectural requirements beyond those needed for fast and efficient single-shot readout of transmons, and does not require feedback.

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