Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session K26: Superconducting Qubits: Noise and Decoherence I
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 160B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: David Pappas, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Abstract: K26.00010 : Superconducting quasiparticle traps for CPW resonators
9:48 AM–10:00 AM
Presenter:
Ashish Alexander
(Laboratory of Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
Authors:
Ashish Alexander
(Laboratory of Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
Christopher Weddle
(Laboratory of Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
Christopher Richardson
(Laboratory of Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
Here aluminum (Al) and titanium nitride (TiN) are used as two superconductors. Finite difference method (FDM) simulations of the coupled phonon and quasiparticle systems of both superconductors suggest that the quasiparticle traps on the ground plane may be effective for setback distances less than 200 µm away from TiN waveguide features. Experimentally, a thin layer of Al is grown in-situ on TiN using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) with a negligible dielectric layer between the two superconductors to increase the trapping efficiency of the Al. Currently work focuses on fabricating quarter wavelength resonators in TiN with different setbacks of the Al trap. The optimum setback of Al from the active region of the TiN resonator will be explored.
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