Published October 6, 2025 | Version Published
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Impact of Josephson-Junction Array Modes on Fluxonium Readout

  • 1. ROR icon Yale University
  • 2. ROR icon Amazon (United States)
  • 3. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 4. ROR icon University of Chicago

Abstract

Dispersive readout of superconducting qubits is often limited by readout-drive-induced transitions between qubit levels. While there is a growing understanding of such effects in transmon qubits, the case of highly nonlinear fluxonium qubits is more complex. We theoretically analyze measurement-induced state transitions (MISTs) during the dispersive readout of a fluxonium qubit. We focus on a new mechanism: a simultaneous transition/excitation involving the qubit and an internal mode of the Josephson-junction array in the fluxonium circuit. Using an adiabatic Floquet approach, we show that these new kinds of MIST processes can be relevant when using realistic circuit parameters and relatively low readout drive powers. They also contribute to excess qubit dephasing even after a measurement is complete. In addition to outlining basic mechanisms, we also investigate the dependence of such transitions on the circuit parameters. We find that with a judicious choice of frequency allocations or coupling strengths, these parasitic processes can most likely be avoided.

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Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI.

Acknowledgement

We thank Akshay Koottandavida, Daniel K. Weiss, Sumeru Hazra, Connor Hann, Kyungjoo Noh, and Simon Leiu for fruitful discussions. G.R. is grateful for support from the Simons Foundation as well as support from the IQIM, an NSF Physics Frontiers Center. We acknowledge the AWS quantum computing program where the initial steps of this project were envisioned. We thank Mostafa Khezri for feedback on the manuscript.

Data Availability

The data that support the findings of this article are openly available [48]. Some of the simulations in this work use scqubits [49] and QuTip [50] packages.

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Related works

Is new version of
Discussion Paper: arXiv:2412.14788 (arXiv)
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Dataset: https://github.com/shraggy/Readout_simulations (URL)

Funding

Simons Foundation
National Science Foundation

Dates

Accepted
2025-08-26

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Caltech groups
AWS Center for Quantum Computing, Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy (PMA)
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Published