Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session C29: Superconducting Circuits: New Qubit Technologies and Design II
2:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2019
BCEC
Room: 162A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Chen Wang, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract: C29.00014 : Ultra low-loss single-crystalline material platform for high-Q quantum devices
5:06 PM–5:18 PM
Presenter:
Ilya Rodionov
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Authors:
Ilya Rodionov
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Aleksandr Baburin
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Ilya A. Ryzhikov
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Aidar R. Gabidullin
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Dmitriy O. Moskalev
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Alina Dobronosova
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Alexey Matanin
(Functional Micro/Nanosystems, Bauman Moscow State Technocal University)
Collaboration:
Ilya Rodionov
Here we present a new approach for high vacuum deposition of single-crystalline metallic films with extremely low losses, which we name the SCULL (Single-crystalline Continuous Ultra-smooth Low-loss Low-cost) process. Fabricated films show perfect crystallinity (FWHM for ω-scan is better than 0.3), best published optical, superconductive, electrical properties and sub-0.5nm roughness. We demonstrate perfect silver/gold plasmonic films and superconductive aluminum films. With SCULL films the longest SPP propagation length (200 µm at λ = 780 nm) and the brightest single-photon source (over 35 million photons per second) at room temperature is demonstrated.
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