Quantum information processing is a key technology in the ongoing second quantum revolution, with a wide variety of hardware platforms competing toward its realization. An indispensable component of such hardware is a measurement device, i.e., a quantum detector that is used to determine the outcome of a computation. The act of measurement in quantum mechanics, however, is naturally invasive as the measurement apparatus becomes entangled with the system that it observes. This always leads to a disturbance in the observed system, a phenomenon called quantum measurement backaction, which should solely lead to the collapse of the quantum wave function and the physical realization of the measurement postulate of quantum mechanics. Here we demon...
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
Gates in error-prone quantum information processors are often modeled using sets of one- and two-qub...
Quantum computation offers a promising new kind of information processing, where the non-classical f...
The current revolution in quantum technologies relies on the ability to isolate, coherently control,...
We theoretically investigate the backaction of a sensor quantum dot with strong local Coulomb repuls...
International audienceMeasuring a quantum system can randomly perturb its state. The strength and na...
The development of solid-state quantum technologies requires the understanding of quantum measuremen...
Charge sensing with quantum point-contacts (QPCs) is a technique widely used in semiconductor quantu...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
Sudden changes are ubiquitous in nature. Identifying them is crucial for a number of applications in...
We analyze the backaction of homodyne detection and photodetection on superconducting qubits in circ...
Quantum mechanics postulates that measuring the qubit's wave function results in its collapse, with ...
We investigate a tunnel contact coupled to a double quantum dot (DQD) and employed as a charge monit...
We use continuous weak measurements of a driven superconducting qubit to experimentally study the in...
Classically, no transfer occurs between two equally filled reservoirs, no matter how one looks at th...
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
Gates in error-prone quantum information processors are often modeled using sets of one- and two-qub...
Quantum computation offers a promising new kind of information processing, where the non-classical f...
The current revolution in quantum technologies relies on the ability to isolate, coherently control,...
We theoretically investigate the backaction of a sensor quantum dot with strong local Coulomb repuls...
International audienceMeasuring a quantum system can randomly perturb its state. The strength and na...
The development of solid-state quantum technologies requires the understanding of quantum measuremen...
Charge sensing with quantum point-contacts (QPCs) is a technique widely used in semiconductor quantu...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
Sudden changes are ubiquitous in nature. Identifying them is crucial for a number of applications in...
We analyze the backaction of homodyne detection and photodetection on superconducting qubits in circ...
Quantum mechanics postulates that measuring the qubit's wave function results in its collapse, with ...
We investigate a tunnel contact coupled to a double quantum dot (DQD) and employed as a charge monit...
We use continuous weak measurements of a driven superconducting qubit to experimentally study the in...
Classically, no transfer occurs between two equally filled reservoirs, no matter how one looks at th...
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
Gates in error-prone quantum information processors are often modeled using sets of one- and two-qub...
Quantum computation offers a promising new kind of information processing, where the non-classical f...