Observation of flux qubit states with the help of a superconducting differential double contour interferometer

Publication date: Available online 12 September 2019Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): A.V. NikulovAbstractThe critical current of a new structure, the superconducting differential double contour interferometer (DDCI), investigated recently, depends on the parity of the sum of quantum numbers of the two superconducting loops connected in two points by two Josephson junctions. The theory confirms that the DDCI structure can be used for the ideal readout of quantum states of the flux qubit. Large jumps in the critical current and voltage enables to observe continuously the change in time the state of the flux qubit. Such observations can have fundamental importance for the investigation of macroscopic quantum systems with strongly discrete spectrum such as the flux qubit. The DDCI structure can also be used for precise measurement of a very weak magnetic field.
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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