4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Observation of qubit state with a dc-SQUID and dissipation effect in the SQUID

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PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Volume T102, Issue -, Pages 95-102

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1238/Physica.Topical.102a00095

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Two states of a flux qubit with three Josephson junctions were shown in a single measurement with a dc-SQUID. The qubit is an aluminum superconductor loop surrounded by a dc-SQUID for readout. It has two states, which have persistent currents flowing in opposite directions. The readout data for three samples with different junction sizes suggest that the probability distribution for the double-well potential depends on the ratio of E-J/E-C,where E-J is the Josephson energy and E-C is the charging energy The probability distribution was estimated by calculating the wavefunctions and energy levels for the measured samples. We measured the retrapping current of a dc-SQUID without the qubit as a function of the magnetic field. It was found that the relative phase relation for the magnetic field dependence of the retrapping current jumped from 0 to pi at E-J approximate to E-C. This jump can be explained phenomenologically by taking into account the two kinds of dissipation arising from ac currents flowing through the lead and along the SQUID loop. The fact that the jump occurred at E-J approximate to E-C strongly suggests that the quantum nature of the electromagnetic environment needs to be taken into account in order to understand the origin of the dissipation.

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