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Utilization of the superconducting transition for characterizing low-quality-factor superconducting resonators

Authors :
Chang, Yu-Cheng
Karimi, Bayan
Senior, Jorden
Ronzani, Alberto
Peltonen, Joonas T.
Goan, Hsi-Sheng
Chen, Chii-Dong
Pekola, Jukka P.
Department of Applied Physics
Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology, QTF
Quantum Phenomena and Devices
National Taiwan University
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
Source :
Chang, Y C, Karimi, B, Senior, J, Ronzani, A, Peltonen, J T, Goan, H S, Chen, C D & Pekola, J P 2019, ' Utilization of the superconducting transition for characterizing low-quality-factor superconducting resonators ', Applied Physics Letters, vol. 115, no. 2, 022601 . https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5098310
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTech Characterizing superconducting microwave resonators with highly dissipative elements is a technical challenge, but a requirement for implementing and understanding the operation of hybrid quantum devices involving dissipative elements, e.g., for thermal engineering and detection. We present experiments on λ/4 superconducting niobium coplanar waveguide resonators, terminating at the antinode by a dissipative copper microstrip via aluminum leads, such that the resonator response is difficult to measure in a typical microwave environment. By measuring the transmission both above and below the superconducting transition of aluminum, we are able to isolate the resonance. We then experimentally verify this method with copper microstrips of increasing thicknesses, from 50 nm to 150 nm, and measure quality factors in the range of 10-67 in a consistent way.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chang, Y C, Karimi, B, Senior, J, Ronzani, A, Peltonen, J T, Goan, H S, Chen, C D & Pekola, J P 2019, ' Utilization of the superconducting transition for characterizing low-quality-factor superconducting resonators ', Applied Physics Letters, vol. 115, no. 2, 022601 . https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5098310
Accession number :
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