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    <title>Superconducting transmon qubit; control and characterisation</title>
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      <name>Ghosh, Kaustav</name>
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    <updated>2024-07-11T07:35:34Z</updated>
    <published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Superconducting transmon qubit; control and characterisation
Authors: Ghosh, Kaustav
Abstract: Abstract&#xD;
Superconducting qubits are on the cutting edge of quantum processor research and development,&#xD;
requiring amplitude and phase-modulated microwave frequency pulses to control and&#xD;
monitor. This dissertation focuses on the control and characterization of a superconducting&#xD;
qubit. It starts with theoretical understanding and advances to experimental setups and experiments,&#xD;
followed by result analysis and characterization. The utmost aspiration for this project&#xD;
is to institute a quantum processor and peripheral system that is prepared and optimized for&#xD;
computing activities. In the studies mentioned, the experiments have been conducted using a&#xD;
single superconducting transmon qubit connected to a 3D cavity system.&#xD;
In this dissertation, we will begin with discussing about the basic realisations of a superconducting&#xD;
qubit and it’s interaction with the environment which is essential for probing the&#xD;
qubit using circuit quantum electrodynamics, followed by an idea of the control environment,&#xD;
readout and the qubit dynamics in chapter 2. The experimental arrangements needed and used&#xD;
are talked about in chapter 3. We then proceed on to the experimental methodology for qubit&#xD;
manipulation and characterisation in chapter 4. In Chapter 5,results are reported and analysed.&#xD;
Concluding the research, parting remarks are left in Chapter 6.&#xD;
Key words: Quantum computer, Qubit, Transmon, Microwave, Resonator</summary>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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