Chain: circulator in — qubit protected
Port 1: Qubit
Port 2: Amplifier
Port 3: Termination
Probe signal (qubit→amp) Amplifier back-action noise Absorbed at termination
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Microwave Circulator: Protecting a Qubit from Amplifier Back-Action

Superconducting-qubit readout sends a weak probe into the qubit's resonator and the reflected, state-dependent signal out to a sensitive amplifier over the same line. The amplifier also generates its own noise, which can travel backward toward the fragile qubit. A 3-port microwave circulator routes signals in one fixed rotation — port 1 to port 2 to port 3 to port 1, never backward — so wiring the qubit to port 1, the amplifier to port 2, and a matched termination to port 3 lets the probe flow normally while redirecting backward amplifier noise to the termination instead of the qubit. Toggle the circulator in and out of the chain to see the difference in live qubit coherence and readout fidelity.