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A 4-8 GHz Kinetic Inductance Travelling-Wave Parametric Amplifier Using Four-Wave Mixing with Near Quantum-Limit Noise Performance

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Kinetic inductance traveling-wave parametric amplifiers (KI-TWPA) have a wide instantaneous bandwidth with near quantum-limited performance and a relatively high dynamic range. Because of this, they are suitable readout devices for cryogenic detectors and superconducting qubits and have a variety of applications in quantum sensing. This work discusses the design, fabrication, and performance of a KI-TWPA based on four-wave mixing in a NbTiN microstrip transmission line. This device amplifies a signal band from 4 to 8~GHz without contamination from image tones, which are produced in a separate higher frequency band. The 4 - 8~GHz band is commonly used to read out cryogenic detectors, such as microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) and Josephson junction-based qubits. We report a measured maximum gain of over 20 dB using four-wave mixing with a 1-dB gain compression point of -58 dBm at 15 dB of gain over that band. The bandwidth and peak gain are tunable by adjusting the pump-tone frequency and power. Using a Y-factor method, we measure an amplifier-added noise of $ 0.5 \leq N_{added} \leq 1.5$ photons from 4.5 - 8 GHz.

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Reflection-less filter for superconducting quantum circuits

quant-ph · 2025-06-25 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A compact superconducting reflection-less band-pass filter for quantum circuits achieves low loss, wideband absorption of reflections, and suppresses thermal photons from its termination resistors, verified with a qubit.

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  • Reflection-less filter for superconducting quantum circuits quant-ph · 2025-06-25 · conditional · none · ref 2024 · internal anchor

    A compact superconducting reflection-less band-pass filter for quantum circuits achieves low loss, wideband absorption of reflections, and suppresses thermal photons from its termination resistors, verified with a qubit.