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arxiv: 2209.03036 · v2 · pith:JVXN7N5Bnew · submitted 2022-09-07 · 🪐 quant-ph

Fano Interference in Microwave Resonator Measurements

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Resonator measurements are a simple but powerful tool to characterize a material's microwave response. The losses of a resonant mode are quantified by its internal quality factor $Q_\mathrm{i}$, which can be extracted from the scattering coefficient in a microwave reflection or transmission measurement. Here we show that a systematic error on $Q_\mathrm{i}$ arises from Fano interference of the signal with a background path. Limited knowledge of the interfering paths in a given setup translates into a range of uncertainty for $Q_\mathrm{i}$, which increases with the coupling coefficient. We experimentally illustrate the relevance of Fano interference in typical microwave resonator measurements and the associated pitfalls encountered in extracting $Q_\mathrm{i}$. On the other hand, we also show how to characterize and utilize the Fano interference to eliminate the systematic error.

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