Observation of Quantum Jumps in a Superconducting Artificial Atom 论文
2011Physical Review Letters引用 360
Quantum Information and CryptographyCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum optics and atomic interactions
摘要
We continuously measure the state of a superconducting quantum bit coupled to a microwave readout cavity by using a fast, ultralow-noise parametric amplifier. This arrangement allows us to observe quantum jumps between the qubit states in real time, and should enable quantum error correction and feedback--essential components of quantum information processing.