Microscopic loss sources in alpha-tantalum superconducting resonators grown on silicon

ORAL

Abstract

The performance of state-of-the-art superconducting quantum devices is currently limited by microwave dielectric losses at different surfaces and interfaces. The use of alpha-tantalum in these devices leads to a reduction in their dielectric loss and to an improvement of device performance due to its thin low-loss oxide. However, this tantalum phase was so far realized only on sapphire substrates, which is incompatible with advanced processing in industry-scale fabrication facilities. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of alpha-tantalum resonators directly on a silicon wafer over a variety of metal deposition conditions, achieving internal quality factors up to five million at low photon number. Complementarily, we combine a comprehensive device material characterization study including, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and resistivity, with resonator loss modelling and simulation. By comparing experimental and simulated resonator loss, we demonstrate that two-level-system loss is dominated by surface oxides contributions. Our study paves the way to large scale manufacturing of low-loss superconducting circuits and to materials-driven advancements in superconducting circuit performance.



*This work is supported, in part, by the imec Industrial Affiliation Program on Quantum ComputingWe acknowledge support from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking MatQu project under grant agreement No 101007322

Presenters

  • Daniel Perez

    • IMEC

Authors

  • Daniel Perez

    • IMEC
  • Massimo Mongillo

    • IMEC
    • imec
  • Xiaoyu Piao

    • IMEC
  • Sebastien Couet

    • IMEC
  • Danny Wan

    • IMEC
    • imec
  • Yann Canvel

    • imec
    • IMEC
  • A. M. Vadiraj

    • IMEC
    • imec
  • Tsvetan Ivanov

    • IMEC
    • imec
  • Jeroen Verjauw

    • IMEC
  • Rohith Acharya

    • Katholieke Univ Leuven
  • Jacques Van Damme

    • KU Leuven
  • Fahd A Mohiyaddin

    • IMEC
  • Pallavi Gowda

    • IMEC
  • Antoine Pacco

    • IMEC
  • Bart Raes

    • KU Leuven
  • Julien Jussot

    • imec
    • IMEC
  • Joris Van de Vondel

    • KU Leuven
  • Anton Potocnik

    • IMEC
  • Iuliana P Radu

    • IMEC
  • Bogdan Govoreanu

    • imec
    • IMEC
  • Kristiaan De Greve

    • IMEC
    • imec
    • IMEC / KU Leuven
  • Johan Swerts

    • IMEC