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Tantalum thin films sputtered on silicon and on different seed layers: material characterization and coplanar waveguide resonator performance

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arxiv 2409.06041 v1 pith:W2IWGIJ5 submitted 2024-09-09 cond-mat.mtrl-sci quant-ph

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Superconducting qubits are a promising platform for large-scale quantum computing. Besides the Josephson junction, most parts of a superconducting qubit are made of planar, patterned superconducting thin films. In the past, most qubit architectures have relied on niobium (Nb) as the material of choice for the superconducting layer. However, there is also a variety of alternative materials with potentially less losses, which may thereby result in increased qubit performance. One such material is tantalum (Ta), for which high-performance qubit components have already been demonstrated. In this study, we report the sputter-deposition of Ta thin films directly on heated and unheated silicon (Si) substrates as well as onto different, nanometer-thin seed layers from tantalum nitride (TaN), titanium nitride (TiN) or aluminum nitride (AlN) that were deposited first. The thin films are characterized in terms of surface morphology, crystal structure, phase composition, critical temperature, residual resistance ratio (RRR) and RF-performance. We obtain thin films indicative of pure alpha-Ta for high temperature (600{\deg}C) sputtering directly on silicon and for Ta deposited on TaN or TiN seed layers. Coplanar waveguide (CPW) resonator measurements show that the Ta deposited directly on the heated silicon substrate performs best with internal quality factors $Q_i$ reaching 1 x $10^6$ in the single-photon regime, measured at $T=100 {\space \rm mK}$.

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  1. Low-Loss Superconducting Resonators Fabricated from Tantalum Films Grown at Room Temperature

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    Room-temperature-grown alpha-tantalum resonators on a niobium seed layer reach state-of-the-art quality factors, matching high-temperature-grown tantalum despite smaller grains and more oxygen-rich grain boundaries.

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