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Manipulating the Quantum State of an Electrical Circuit
D. Vion, A. Aassime, A. Cottet, P. Joyez, H. Pothier, C. Urbina, D. Esteve, M. H. Devoret
Published 2002-05-16, updated 2002-05-29Version 2
We have designed and operated a superconducting tunnel junction circuit that behaves as a two-level atom: the ``quantronium''. An arbitrary evolution of its quantum state can be programmed with a series of microwave pulses, and a projective measurement of the state can be performed by a pulsed readout sub-circuit. The measured quality factor of quantum coherence Qphi=25000 is sufficiently high that a solid-state quantum processor based on this type of circuit can be envisioned.
Comments: 4 figures included
Journal: Science 296, 886-889 (2002)
Keywords: quantum state, electrical circuit, superconducting tunnel junction circuit, solid-state quantum processor, two-level atom
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