A method for determining whether a first state of a quantum system is
occupied is provided. A driving signal is applied to the system at a
frequency corresponding to an energy level separation between a first and
second state of the system. The system produces a readout frequency only
when the first state is occupied. A property of a measurement resonator
that is coupled to the quantum system is measured when the quantum system
produces the readout frequency, thereby determining whether the first
state of the quantum system is occupied. A structure for detecting a
qubit state of a qubit is provided. The structure comprises a quantum
system that includes the qubit. The qubit has first and second basis
states and an ancillary quantum state. The ancillary quantum state can be
coupled to the first or second basis states. The structure has a
measurement resonator configured to couple to Rabi oscillations between
(i) one of the first and second basis states and (ii) the ancillary state
in the quantum system.