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Measuring coherent dynamics of a superconducting qubit in an open waveguide

Aidar Sultanov, Evgeniya Mutsenik, Matthias Schmelz, Leonie Kaczmarek, Gregor Oelsner, Uwe Hübner, Ronny Stolz, Evgeni Il'ichev·April 15, 2025·DOI: 10.1063/5.0277075
Quantum Physicscond-mat.supr-con

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Abstract

We measured the relaxation and decoherence rates of a superconducting transmon qubit in a resonator-free setting. In our experiments, the qubit is coupled to an open coplanar waveguide such that the transmission of microwaves through this line depends on the qubit's state. To determine the occupation of the first excited qubit energy level, we introduced a two-pulse technique. The first applied pulse, at a frequency close to the eigenfrequency of the qubit, serves to excite the qubit. A second pulse is then used for probing the transition between the first and second excited energy levels. Utilizing this measurement technique allowed for the reconstruction of the relaxation dynamics and Rabi oscillations. Furthermore, we demonstrate the consistency between the extracted parameters and the corresponding estimations from frequency-domain measurements.

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