Abstract

A double-loop four-Josephson-junction (4-JJ) flux qubit is a tunable qubit wherein the potential profile can be varied in situ via two applied magnetic fluxes. This provides a high level of control over state transitions. Here, we report the results of spectroscopic measurements on this system. We observed microwave resonances associated with the first and second excited states. A branch of resonances that is most likely attributable to the third excited state was also observed. The excitation energy spectra for these levels were in qualitative agreement with the results of simplified calculations performed using an effective Hamiltonian with two phases. The three lowest levels characterized in this study may allow novel applications, including those proposed theoretically in the past. Our analysis showed that the potential exhibited a crossover from the commonly used double-well regime to the novel single-well regime. This indicates the possibility of manipulation and readout of a 3-JJ (and 4-JJ) qubit in the single-well regime using a simple technique.

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