Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session V30: Materials and Fabrication in Superconducting Qubits I - Josephson Junctions
3:00 PM–5:36 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Guilhem Ribeill, BBN Technology - Massachusetts
Abstract: V30.00013 : Investigation of geometrical effects on merged-element transmon.
5:24 PM–5:36 PM
Live
Presenter:
Sungoh Park
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Authors:
Sungoh Park
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
RUICHEN ZHAO
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder)
Corey Rae H McRae
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder)
Anthony McFadden
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder)
Mustafa Bal
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder)
Tongyu Zhao
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Joel Howard
(Colorado School of Mines)
Junling Long
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
David Pappas
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder)
Recently, we have designed and fabricated a prototype merged-element transmon qubit (mergemon), [1] which may potentially bring several advantages compared to the conventional transmons, such as increased coherence time using low-loss epitaxial substrates, qubit frequency less affected by junction variation, and increased scalability by reduced qubit footprint. One of the major challenges in further improving the design is the loss from the interfaces associated with the tunnel barrier edges.
Electromagnetic simulations were carried out to investigate how the different geometrical parameters such as radius and thickness of the tunnel barrier affect the loss and the T1 of the mergemon (participation ratio model). The loss comes primarily from the tunnel barrier and interfaces near the edge of the electrode, due to the fringing fields. We found that T1 increases as the radius and thickness of the tunnel barrier. With typical numbers expected for loss tangents, interface thicknesses, and dimensions of tunnel junction fabricated by optical lithography, we give simple estimates of T1 for the mergemon qubit. Our result can provide a useful guidance to the development of the quantum processor based on merged element transmons.
[1] R. Zhao et al., arXiv:2008.07652v4
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