Broadband CPW-based Impedance-transformed Josephson Parametric Amplifier
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Abstract
Josephson Parametric Amplifiers (JPAs), known for their near quantum limit noise performance, play a pivotal role in the measurement of superconducting qubits. With the growing demand in the field of advanced multi-qubit systems, the need for JPAs with wide bandwidth and extended dynamic range becomes imperative. In this work, we introduce a straightforward yet effective wideband impedance matched JPA design that integrates a tapered coplanar waveguide transmission line. Our proposed amplifier exhibits remarkable quantum-limited noise performance over a bandwidth of 700 MHz (200 MHz) with a gain exceeding 15 dB (20 dB). By modulating the external magnetic flux, we achieve a flux-tunable bandwidth greater than 1.4 GHz, while maintaining quantum-limited noise characteristics. The amplification performance, along with the device's reliability and concise design, ensure its versatile application in quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing.
*This work was supported by Anyon Computing Inc, the Quantum Testbed Program of the Advanced Scientific Computing Research Division and Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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Presenters
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Xinyu Liu
- Anyon Computing Inc.