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R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar
Mach-Zehnder Interferometry and Microwave-Induced Cooling in Persistent-Current Qubits
Date: Thursday, May 15th
Time: 10:00 am
Place: 5310 Chamberlin
Speaker: Will Oliver, MIT/Lincoln Labs
Abstract: Superconducting persistent-current qubits are quantum-coherent artificial atoms with multiple energy levels. In the presence of large-amplitude harmonic excitation, the qubit state can be driven through one or more of the energy-level avoided crossings. The resulting Landau-Zener transitions mediate a rich array of quantum-coherent phenomena as a function of the driving amplitude and frequency.

In this talk, we present three such demonstrations of quantum coherence in a strongly-driven niobium persistent-current qubit. The first is Mach-Zehnder-type interferometry [1], for which we observe quantum interference fringes for 1-50 photon transitions. The second is a new operating regime exhibiting coherent quasi-classical dynamics [2], for which the MZ quantum interference persists even for driving frequencies smaller than the resonance linewidth. The third is microwave-induced cooling [3], for which we achieve effective qubit temperatures < 3 mK, a factor 10x-100x lower than the dilution refrigerator ambient temperature.

These experiments exhibit a remarkable agreement with theory, and are extensible to other solid-state qubit modalities. In addition to our interest in these techniques for fundamental studies of quantum coherence in strongly-driven solid-state systems, we anticipate they will find application to nonadiabatic qubit control and state-preparation methods for quantum information science and technology.

[1] W.D. Oliver, Y. Yu, J.C. Lee, et al., Science 310, 1653 (2005).

[2] D.M. Berns, W.D. Oliver, S.O. Valenzuela et al., PRL 97, 150502 (2006).

[3] S.O. Valenzuela, W.D. Oliver, D.M. Berns, et al., Science (2006).

The work at Lincoln Laboratory was sponsored by the Air Force under Air Force Contract FA8721-05-C-0002. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily endorsed by the United States Government.
Host: McDermott
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