Quantum Sensing Experiments with Superconducting Qubits
Abstract
Quantum sensing is a vast and emerging field enabling in-situ studies of quantum systems and hence the development of quantum hybrid systems. This work creates the fundament of direct superconducting-magnetic hybrid systems by developing a local microwave sensing scheme and studying the influence of a static magnetic field on a superconducting qubit. Finally, a proof-of-principle hybrid system is demonstrated, which opens the path towards superconducting-magnetic quantum circuits.
Keywords
Quantensensorik; Supraleitung; Quantenbits; Tieftemperaturphysik; Hybridsysteme; Quantum sensing; superconductivity; quantum bits; low temperature physics; hybrid systemsDOI
10.5445/KSP/1000118743ISBN
9783731510321, 9783731510321Publisher
KIT Scientific PublishingPublisher website
https://www.ksp.kit.edu/index.php?link=shop&sort=allPublication date and place
Karlsruhe, 2021Imprint
KIT Scientific PublishingSeries
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, 27Classification
Physics