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Single-Step Phase-Engineered Pulse for Active Readout Cavity Reset in Superconducting Circuits
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Authors: Ren-Ze Zhao, Ze-An Zhao, Tian-Le Wang, Peng Wang, Sheng Zhang, Xiao-Yan Yang, Hai-Feng Zhang, Zhi-Fei Li, Yuan Wu, Zi-Hao Fu, Sheng-Ri Liu, Peng Duan, Guo-Ping Guo
Year
2025
Paper ID
15973
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
In a circuit QED architecture, we experimentally demonstrate a simple and hardware-efficient Single-Step Phase-Engineered (SSPE) pulse scheme for actively depopulating the readout cavity. The method appends a reset segment with tailored amplitude and phase to a normal square readout pulse. Within the linear-response regime, the optimal reset amplitude scales proportionally with the readout amplitude, while the optimal reset phase remains nearly invariant, significantly simplifying the calibration process. By characterizing the cavity photons dynamics, we show that the SSPE pulse accelerates photon depletion by up to a factor of six compared to passive free decay. We further quantify the qubit backaction induced by the readout pulse and find that the SSPE pulse yields the lowest excitation and relaxation rates compared to a Square and CLEAR pulses. Our results establish the SSPE scheme as a practical and scalable approach for achieving fast, smooth, low-backaction cavity reset in superconducting quantum circuits.
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