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Main Authors: Undershute, Camryn, Kitzman, Joseph M., Mikolas, Camille A., Pollanen, Johannes
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03005
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author Undershute, Camryn
Kitzman, Joseph M.
Mikolas, Camille A.
Pollanen, Johannes
author_facet Undershute, Camryn
Kitzman, Joseph M.
Mikolas, Camille A.
Pollanen, Johannes
contents Phononic resonators are becoming increasingly important in quantum information science, both for applications in quantum computing, communication and sensing, as well as in experiments investigating fundamental physics. Here, we study the decoherence of phonons confined in a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator strongly coupled ($g/2π\approx 9$ MHz) to a superconducting transmon qubit. By comparing experimental data with numerical solutions to the Markovian master equation, we report a surface phononic energy decay rate of $κ_1/2π=480$ kHz and a pure dephasing rate of $κ_ϕ/2π=180$ kHz. These rates are in good agreement with the level of decoherence we extract from qubit-assisted spectroscopic measurements of the SAW resonator. We additionally find that the timescales over which coherent driven dynamics and decoherence occur are comparable, highlighting the need to model the composite device as an open quantum system. We discuss possible sources of decoherence in SAW-based quantum acoustic devices and the application of these devices in future quantum acoustic dissipation engineering experiments. The decoherence characterization techniques we employ are broadly applicable for investigating and benchmarking the effects of loss and dephasing on mechanical resonators in the quantum regime.
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spellingShingle Decoherence of surface phonons in a quantum acoustic system
Undershute, Camryn
Kitzman, Joseph M.
Mikolas, Camille A.
Pollanen, Johannes
Quantum Physics
Phononic resonators are becoming increasingly important in quantum information science, both for applications in quantum computing, communication and sensing, as well as in experiments investigating fundamental physics. Here, we study the decoherence of phonons confined in a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator strongly coupled ($g/2π\approx 9$ MHz) to a superconducting transmon qubit. By comparing experimental data with numerical solutions to the Markovian master equation, we report a surface phononic energy decay rate of $κ_1/2π=480$ kHz and a pure dephasing rate of $κ_ϕ/2π=180$ kHz. These rates are in good agreement with the level of decoherence we extract from qubit-assisted spectroscopic measurements of the SAW resonator. We additionally find that the timescales over which coherent driven dynamics and decoherence occur are comparable, highlighting the need to model the composite device as an open quantum system. We discuss possible sources of decoherence in SAW-based quantum acoustic devices and the application of these devices in future quantum acoustic dissipation engineering experiments. The decoherence characterization techniques we employ are broadly applicable for investigating and benchmarking the effects of loss and dephasing on mechanical resonators in the quantum regime.
title Decoherence of surface phonons in a quantum acoustic system
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.03005