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Coherent manipulation of Andreev states in superconducting atomic contacts

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SCIENCE
Volume 349, Issue 6253, Pages 1199-1202

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab2179

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  1. European Union [PIIF-GA-2011-298415]
  2. ECOS-SUD (France-Argentina) [A11E04]
  3. CONICET (Argentina)
  4. [ANR-12-BS04-0016-MASH]

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Coherent control of quantum states has been demonstrated in a variety of superconducting devices. In all of these devices, the variables that are manipulated are collective electromagnetic degrees of freedom: charge, superconducting phase, or flux. Here we demonstrate the coherent manipulation of a quantum system based on Andreev bound states, which are microscopic quasi-particle states inherent to superconducting weak links. Using a circuit quantum electrodynamics setup, we performed single-shot readout of this Andreev qubit. We determined its excited-state lifetime and coherence time to be in the microsecond range. Quantum jumps and parity switchings were observed in continuous measurements. In addition to having possible quantum information applications, such Andreev qubits are a test-bed for the physics of single elementary excitations in superconductors.

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