FABRICATION APPROACHES TO 3D SUPERCONDUCTING QUBIT RESONATORS WITH A HIGH Q-FACTOR

ORAL

Abstract

RadiaBeam is presently developing a 3D quarter-wave resonator (QWR) with shape optimized for operation in the quantum regime. This program includes several important steps: development of a QWR cavity with the optimal shape to increase the Q-factor; increasing the Q-factor of the niobium resonator by adopting Nb surface treatment techniques from accelerating cavities; demonstration of the performance of a multi-qubit system with Josephson junctions, and improvement of fabrication techniques to reduce the complexity and costs of the system. The activities for most of the objectives are already ongoing. For example, we recently developed a resonator with the improved shape, machined it out of niobium, and tested it at a temperature of 10 mK. Other ongoing work includes the study of niobium surface treatments, and the use of advanced fabrication techniques such as additive manufacturing (AM), hydroforming or electro-hydraulic forming. In this talk, we will discuss the current and future fabrication activities of qubit cavities at RadiaBeam.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of High Energy Physics, under SBIR grants DE- SC0018753, DE-SC0019973 and DE-SC0020930.

Presenters

  • Paul Carriere

    • RadiaBeam Technologies

Authors

  • Paul Carriere

    • RadiaBeam Technologies
  • Sergey Kutsaev

    • RadiaBeam Technologies
  • Ronald Agustsson

    • RadiaBeam Technologies
  • Andrew N Cleland

    • University of Chicago
    • The University of Chicago
    • Argonne National Laboratory; University of Chicago
  • Pedro Frigola

    • RadiaBeam Technologies
  • Timothy Horn

    • NC State University
  • Michael Kelly

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Alexander Smirnov

    • RadiaBeam Technologies