Reducing defects in Josephson phase qubits -- interdigitated capacitors and microbridges

ORAL

Abstract

Josephson phase qubits have recently demonstrated increased coherence times, setting them as a serious option for scalable quantum computing. This has been made possible by identifying dielectric two-level defect states in the Josephson junction and in any additional capacitance in the circuit as a major source of decoherence. We show that by fabricating an external, high quality interdigitated capacitor the lifetime of the qubit is increased to at least half a microsecond. Further reduction in decoherence is expected by completely removing the dielectric of the tunnel junction and replacing it with a superconducting microbridge. Some preliminary results for MBE grown Rhenium microbridge qubits will be presented.

Authors

  • Nadav Katz

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • M. Ansmann

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • R. Bialczak

    • U.C. Santa Barbara
    • UC Santa Barbara
  • E. Lucero

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • R. McDermott

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin
  • Matthew Neeley

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • A. O'Connell

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • M. Steffen

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • E. Weig

    • UC Santa Barbara
  • A. Cleland

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
    • UC Santa Barbara
  • J. Martinis

    • Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara , Santa Barbara, California 93106
    • UC Santa Barbara