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Pulsed Reset Protocol for Fixed-Frequency Superconducting Qubits

D. Egger, M. Werninghaus, M. Ganzhorn, G. Salis, Andreas Fuhrer, P. Mueller, S. Filipp·February 25, 2018·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.044030
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Abstract

Improving coherence times of quantum bits is a fundamental challenge in the field of quantum computing. With long-lived qubits it becomes, however, inefficient to wait until the qubits have relaxed to their ground state after completion of an experiment. Moreover, for error-correction schemes it is import to rapidly re-initialize ancilla parity-check qubits. We present a simple pulsed qubit reset protocol based on a two-pulse sequence. A first pulse transfers the excited state population to a higher excited qubit state and a second pulse into a lossy environment provided by a low-Q transmission line resonator, which is also used for qubit readout. We show that the remaining excited state population can be suppressed to $2.2\pm0.8\%$ and utilize the pulsed reset protocol to carry out experiments at enhanced rates.

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