Cotunneling in pairs of coupled flux qubits
Source: Phys. Rev. B 82, 060512 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.82.060512
Published 23 August 2010
We report measurements of macroscopic resonant tunneling between the two lowest energy states of a pair of magnetically coupled rf-superconducting quantum interference device flux qubits. This technique provides both a direct means of measuring the energy gap of the two-qubit system and a method for probing of the environment coupled to the pair of qubits. Measurements of the tunneling rate as a function of qubit flux bias show a Gaussian line shape that is well matched to theoretical predictions. Moreover, the peak widths indicate that each qubit is coupled to a local environment whose fluctuations are uncorrelated with that of the other qubit.
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| History: | Received 31 May 2010; revised 19 July 2010; published 23 August 2010 |
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