Optimizing Designs and Materials for Transmon Qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Superconducting qubits based on Tantalum (Ta) have achieved some of the longest reported lifetimes to date. However, recent measurements of Ta lumped element (LE) resonators suggest dielectric loss at the capacitor surface may not be the only limitation for their transmon counterparts. This implies losses from other sources, such as Josephson junction interfaces and substrates, have to be mitigated if further improvements in lifetimes are to be achieved. In this talk, we discuss some progress in addressing these other loss channels, focusing especially on losses from junction interfaces. We also discuss the status of a broader materials search involving transmons and resonators, and give an outlook for further progress in optimizing transmon designs, materials, and fabrication.

*Co-Design Center for Quantum Advantage; Grant Agency: DOE; Agency Award Number: DE-FOA-0002253

Presenters

  • Kevin D Crowley

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • Kevin D Crowley

    • Princeton University
  • Nana Shumiya

    • Princeton University
  • Russell McLellan

    • Princeton University
  • AVEEK DUTTA

    • Princeton University
  • Alexander P Place

    • Princeton University
  • Matthew Bland

    • Princeton University
  • Ray Chang

    • Princeton University
  • Esha Umbarkar

    • Princeton University
  • Youqi Gang

    • Princeton University
  • Hoang Le

    • Princeton University
  • Robert Cava

    • Princeton University
  • Nathalie P de Leon

    • Princeton University
  • Andrew A Houck

    • Princeton University