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 Z64: Experiments on Current Noisy Quantum Hardware II
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Friday, March 10, 2023
Room: Room 415
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Andy C. Y. Li, Fermilab
Abstract: Z64.00002 : A Cost-Effective Measurement System for Calibrated Characterization of Microwave Components at Cryogenic Temperatures
11:42 AM–11:54 AM
Presenter:
Nikolai Drobotun
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Authors:
Nikolai Drobotun
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Ruben van Gulik
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Kiefer Vermeulen
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Daniël Bouman
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Art W Salomonson
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Miquel M Rosa
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Chun Heung Wong
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Wouter Bos
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Rob van den Brink
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Jakob Kammhuber
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Daan Kuitenbrouwer
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Sal Bosman
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
Artem Nikitin
(Delft Circuits B.V.)
The first system is a 2-port measurement setup for precise microwave characterization of superconducting samples at a 4K environment. We show the measurement setup based on a commercial VNA, 4K small-scale cryostat, and control/switching circuit. A 2-port SOLR calibration method was employed and verified at 4K.
The second system is based on 4K large-scale cryostat and performs fast and scalable RF measurements for broadband cryogenic fully integrated multichannel input/output chains for quantum computing.
In particular, we focus on calibration techniques for the cryogenic environment, measurement setup verification, and thermalization of the devices under test. Finally, we present the results of full two-port calibrated cryogenic microwave measurements performed on flexible superconducting RF hardware and the measurement results of multichannel fully-integrated input/output chains for quantum computing.
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