In a flux-tunable transmon-transmon-bus circuit, computational-state dressing by noncomputational modes reaches 50% exactly where spectral order inverts and effective couplings equalize, and three estimation methods are compared against experiment.
CMOS-Compatible, Wafer-Scale Processed Superconducting Qubits Exceeding Energy Relaxation Times of 200us
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We present the results of an industry-grade fabrication of superconducting qubits on 200 mm wafers utilizing CMOS-established processing methods. By automated waferprober resistance measurements at room temperature, we demonstrate a Josephson junction fabrication yield of 99.7% (shorts and opens) across more than 10000 junctions and a qubit frequency prediction accuracy of 1.6%. In cryogenic characterization, we provide statistical results regarding energy relaxation times of the qubits with a median T1 of up to 100 us and individual devices consistently approaching 200 us in long-term measurements. This represents the best performance reported so far for superconducting qubits fabricated by industry-grade, wafer-level subtractive processes.
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States dressing analysis in a transmon-transmon-bus system
In a flux-tunable transmon-transmon-bus circuit, computational-state dressing by noncomputational modes reaches 50% exactly where spectral order inverts and effective couplings equalize, and three estimation methods are compared against experiment.