Theodore Gudmundsen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Physical Review Letters | 2015
Michael Peterer; Samuel J. Bader; Xiaoyue Jin; Fei Yan; Archana Kamal; Theodore Gudmundsen; P. J. Leek; T. P. Orlando; William D. Oliver; Simon Gustavsson
We present measurements of coherence and successive decay dynamics of higher energy levels of a superconducting transmon qubit. By applying consecutive π pulses for each sequential transition frequency, we excite the qubit from the ground state up to its fourth excited level and characterize the decay and coherence of each state. We find the decay to proceed mainly sequentially, with relaxation times in excess of 20 μs for all transitions. We also provide a direct measurement of the charge dispersion of these levels by analyzing beating patterns in Ramsey fringes. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using higher levels in transmon qubits for encoding quantum information.
Physical Review Letters | 2015
Xiaoyue Jin; Archana Kamal; Adam Sears; Theodore Gudmundsen; David Hover; J. Miloshi; R. Slattery; Fei Yan; Jonilyn Yoder; T. P. Orlando; Simon Gustavsson; William D. Oliver
Remarkable advancements in coherence and control fidelity have been achieved in recent years with cryogenic solid-state qubits. Nonetheless, thermalizing such devices to their milliKelvin environments has remained a long-standing fundamental and technical challenge. In this context, we present a systematic study of the first-excited-state population in a 3D transmon superconducting qubit mounted in a dilution refrigerator with a variable temperature. Using a modified version of the protocol developed by Geerlings et al., we observe the excited-state population to be consistent with a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, i.e., a qubit in thermal equilibrium with the refrigerator, over the temperature range 35-150 mK. Below 35 mK, the excited-state population saturates at approximately 0.1%. We verified this result using a flux qubit with ten times stronger coupling to its readout resonator. We conclude that these qubits have effective temperature T(eff)=35 mK. Assuming T(eff) is due solely to hot quasiparticles, the inferred qubit lifetime is 108 μs and in plausible agreement with the measured 80 μs.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015
R. Hamilton Shepard; Andrew Guzman; Matthew E. Grein; Eric A. Dauler; Danna Rosenberg; Theodore Gudmundsen; Ryan P. Murphy
We present an athermalized design and performance analysis of a robust imaging system used to couple light from an input fiber to a superconducting nanowire single photon detector.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015
Ryan P. Murphy; Matthew E. Grein; Theodore Gudmundsen; Adam N. McCaughan; Faraz Najafi; Karl K. Berggren; Francesco Marsili; Eric A. Dauler
In this work, we demonstrate saturated photon detection efficiency with narrow NbN nanowires and SNAPs to boost the signal-to-noise ratio, and we demonstrate a stabilizing choke inductance that is part of the optically-active area.
Archive | 2015
Fei Yan; Simon Gustavsson; Archana Kamal; Jeffrey Birenbaum; Adam Sears; David Hover; Gabriel Samach; Theodore Gudmundsen; Jonilyn Yoder; T. P. Orlando; John Clarke; Andrew J. Kerman; William D. Oliver
arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2016
Archana Kamal; Jonilyn Yoder; Fei Yan; Theodore Gudmundsen; David Hover; Adam Sears; Paul B. Welander; T. P. Orlando; Simon Gustavsson; William D. Oliver
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Simon Gustavsson; Fei Yan; Archana Kamal; T. P. Orlando; William D. Oliver; Jeffrey Birenbaum; Adam Sears; David Hover; Theodore Gudmundsen; Jonilyn Yoder
SPIE | 2015
Ryan P. Murphy; Matthew E. Grein; Theodore Gudmundsen; Faraz Najafi; Karl K. Berggren; Francesco Marsili; Eric A. Dauler; Adam N. McCaughan
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Jonilyn Yoder; Archana Kamal; Fei Yan; Theodore Gudmundsen; Paul B. Welander; Simon Gustavsson; David Hover; Andrew J. Kerman; Adam Sears; William D. Oliver
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Fei Yan; Archana Kamal; Theodore Gudmundsen; Jonilyn Yoder; Simon Gustavsson; William D. Oliver