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arxiv: 1802.01723 · v1 · pith:XOKH5N2Anew · submitted 2018-02-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

High Kinetic Inductance NbN Nanowire Superinductors

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We demonstrate that a high kinetic inductance disordered superconductor can realize a low microwave loss, non-dissipative circuit element with an impedance greater than the quantum resistance ($R_Q = h/4e^2 \simeq 6.5k\Omega$). This element, known as a superinductor, can produce a quantum circuit where charge fluctuations are suppressed. The superinductor consists of a 40 nm wide niobium nitride nanowire and exhibits a single photon quality factor of $2.5 \times 10^4$. Furthermore, by examining loss rates, we demonstrate that the dissipation of our nanowire devices can be fully understood in the framework of two-level system loss.

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