Abstract
A nonlinear resonant circuit comprising a SQUID magnetometer and a shunting capacitor is studied as a readout scheme for a persistent-current qubit. The flux state of the qubit is detected as a change in the Josephson inductance of the SQUID magnetometer, which in turn mediates a shift in the resonant frequency of the readout circuit. The nonlinearity and resulting hysteresis in the resonant behavior are characterized as a function of the power of both the input drive and the associated resonance-peak response. Numerical simulations based on a nonlinear circuit model shows that the observed nonlinearity is dominated by the effect due to an ac flux rather than current bias through the Josephson inductor.
2 More- Received 14 September 2006
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.144505
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