When a quantum system is measured, it collapses onto a state that corresponds to the measurement outcome. This measurement backaction takes subtle forms if the system first interacts with an ancillary quantum system, which is then measured. Observing these phenomena requires detectors, which are able to extract most of the information leaking out of a quantum system. Superconducting circuits now offer a testbed for these questions.
I will show how quantum measurement backaction can be observed in circuit quantum electrodynamics (c-QED) experiments. In particular I will show that it is possible to follow a quantum state under a weak continuous measurement and use it to realize feedback.
Un café sera servi à 11h dans le Hall de l’amphi Claude Bloch
Laboratoire de Physique (UMR CNRS 5672) ENS de Lyon