Measurement of the excited-state lifetime of a microelectronic circuit

Phys Rev Lett. 2003 Jan 17;90(2):027002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.027002. Epub 2003 Jan 17.

Abstract

We demonstrate that a continuously measured microelectronic circuit, the Cooper-pair box measured by a radio-frequency single-electron transistor, approximates a quantum two-level system. We extract the Hamiltonian of the circuit through resonant spectroscopy and measure the excited-state lifetime. The lifetime is more than 10(5) times longer than the inverse transition frequency of the two-level system, even though the measurement is active. This lifetime is also comparable to an estimate of the known upper limit, set by spontaneous emission, for this circuit.