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Initializing the flux state of multiwell inductively isolated Josephson junction qubits

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 73, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.73.014520

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We describe a technique for initializing the flux state of an inductively isolated Josephson junction, fulfilling an essential requirement for using the device as a qubit. By oscillating the applied magnetic flux with a specified amplitude and offset, we can select any of the allowed long-lived metastable flux states. We applied this technique to Nb-Al2O3-Nb and Al-Al2O3-Al devices with from 10 to over 100 distinct flux states at temperatures as low as 25 mK. In a ten-state system with an initial probability p=0.13 to be in the desired flux state, we achieved p=0.999 96 after 50 oscillations at 22.6 kHz. The technique is generally applicable to other systems with multiple metastable wells (including rf SQUIDs), requires no additional readout or bias lines, involves minimal energy dissipation, and appears to scale favorably with the number of qubits.

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