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Consider 2 coupled modes a and b, with only a coupled to a transmission line. If we have a large decay rate κ on a, then some of this decay will get 'inherited' by mode b, and we can measure it by fitting a decaying exponential to the time-dynamics of b. In the case of a qubit coupled to a readout resonator, we would call this effect Purcell decay, and so it could be interesting to see what happens in our system.
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Consider 2 coupled modes a and b, with only a coupled to a transmission line. If we have a large decay rate κ on a, then some of this decay will get 'inherited' by mode b, and we can measure it by fitting a decaying exponential to the time-dynamics of b. In the case of a qubit coupled to a readout resonator, we would call this effect Purcell decay, and so it could be interesting to see what happens in our system.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: