A superconducting, on-chip, microwave directional amplifier

ORAL

Abstract

Amplification based on parametric processes in superconducting circuits has revolutionized the measurement of feeble microwave signals. These devices, which operate near the quantum limit, are routinely used to readout superconducting qubits. However, they often require ferrite circulators to separate incoming and outgoing traveling waves, limiting measurement efficiency and scalability. To facilitate the routing of quantum signals we have recently created a superconducting, on-chip circulator without permanent magnets [https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.04565]. In this talk, we describe the integration of the circulator with a Josephson parametric amplifier on a single chip. We also present preliminary measurements of its performance as a directional amplifier.

*This work is supported by the ARO under contract W911NF-14-1-0079 and the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 1125844.

Presenters

  • Eric Rosenthal

    • JILA

Authors

  • Eric Rosenthal

    • JILA
  • Benjamin Chapman

    • JILA
  • Maxime Malnou

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
  • Daniel Palken

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
  • Bradley Moores

    • JILA, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
  • Leila Vale

    • NIST - Boulder
    • NIST
  • John Mates

    • NIST
  • Gene Hilton

    • NIST
  • Konrad Lehnert

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
    • JILA and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
    • JILA, NIST, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA: NIST & CU Boulder