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Transmission-based noise spectroscopy for quadratic qubit-resonator interactions

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We develop a theory describing the transient transmission through noisy qubit-resonator systems with quadratic interactions as are found in superconducting and nanomechanical resonators coupled to solid-state qubits. After generalizing the… Click to show full abstract

We develop a theory describing the transient transmission through noisy qubit-resonator systems with quadratic interactions as are found in superconducting and nanomechanical resonators coupled to solid-state qubits. After generalizing the quantum Langevin equations to arbitrary qubit-resonator couplings, we show that only the cases of linear and quadratic couplings allow for an analytical treatment within standard input-output theory. Focussing for the first time on quadratic couplings and allowing for arbitrary initial qubit coherences, it is shown that noise characteristics can be extracted from input-output measurements by recording both the averaged fluctuations in the transmission probability and the averaged phase. Our results represent an extension to the field of transmission-based noise spectroscopy with immediate practical applications.

Keywords: qubit resonator; spectroscopy; transmission based; transmission

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2023

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