Tantalum resonators on silicon with a niobium seed layer reach internal quality factors up to 3.6 million at high power and kinetic inductance up to 0.6 pH per square, with thinner films giving more inductance but lower quality.
Developing high-impedance superconducting resonators and on-chip filters for semiconductor quantum dot circuit quantum electrodynamics
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Spin-photon coupling presents an enticing opportunity for the long-range coupling of spin qubits. The spin-photon coupling rate $g_{s}$ is proportional to the charge-photon coupling rate $g_{c}$. To move deeper into the strong coupling regime, $g_{c}$ can be enhanced by fabricating high-impedance cavities using high kinetic inductance films. Here we report dc transport and microwave response investigations of niobium nitride (NbN) films of different thicknesses. The kinetic inductance increases rapidly as the film thickness is reduced below 50 nm and for 15 nm NbN films we measure a sheet kinetic inductance $L_{k,S}$ = 41.2 pH/$\Box$. As an application of the high kinetic inductance films, we fabricate compact LC filters that are commonly used to reduce microwave leakage in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) devices. These filters feature up to 60 dB of attenuation near typical cavity resonance frequencies $f_c$ = 8 GHz.
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Engineering high-Q superconducting tantalum microwave coplanar waveguide resonators for compact coherent quantum circuits
Tantalum resonators on silicon with a niobium seed layer reach internal quality factors up to 3.6 million at high power and kinetic inductance up to 0.6 pH per square, with thinner films giving more inductance but lower quality.