Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session Q72: Superconducting and Semiconductor Qubits: I/O, Packaging, and 3D Integration II
3:00 PM–5:24 PM,
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Room: Room 406
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Matthias Mergenthaler, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
Abstract: Q72.00008 : Surface Acustic Wave filters for superconducting qubits
4:24 PM–4:36 PM
Presenter:
David Eslava
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Authors:
David Eslava
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Eloi Guerrero
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Lluis Acosta
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Paul Jamet
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Yifei Chen
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Joel Pérez
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Chris Hensel
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Albert Solana
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Daniel Szombati
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Ramiro Sagastizabal
(Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech)
Pedro de Paco
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Pol Forn-Díaz
(Inst High Enrgy Phy (IFAE) UAB)
In this work, we propose to use acustic wave filters, well-established in the Telecommunications industry, as a Purcell filter. Using acustic wave filters, like bulk acustic wave (BAW) or surface acoustic wave (SAW), versus the current state-of-the-art Purcell filters would provide several advantages: higher isolation of the qubit to the readout frequencies since SAW/BAW filters allow multiple transmission zeros to be placed at the qubit frequency, as well as being quite miniaturized compared to usual filter alternatives.
In this work, we characterize at qubit environmental conditions of single photon-level powers and milikelvin temperatures a 1.5 GHz LiNbO SAW resonator. We also characterize its frequency and internal quality factor dependence on temperature and drive power and infer its intrinsic loss mechanisms. This resonator design can be included into the 1.5 GHz stopband SAW filter design that we expect will improve the lifetime of our qubits.
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