Fluxonium Qubit in a 3D Cavity: Design and Implementation
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Abstract
We describe the implementation of a fluxonium artificial atom [1] with improved coherence times. Our qubit is inductively coupled to a Josephson junction resonator on a sapphire substrate, placed inside a 3D copper cavity. The keystone of the fluxonium qubit is its superinductance, which consists of an array of 90 Josephson junctions. We describe superinductance design improvements [2] which effectively eliminate spurious phase-slips and raise the self-resonant modes of the superinductance well above the frequency of the qubit. Networks of Josephson junctions will be useful for designing custom symmetries in cQED Hamiltonians.\\[4pt] [1] Manucharyan et al., Science, 326 (2009)\\[0pt] [2] Masluk et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 (2012)
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Authors
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Ioan Pop
Applied Physics Department, Yale University
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K. Geerlings
Applied Physics Department, Yale University
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N. Masluk
Applied Physics Department, Yale University
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A. Kamal
Applied Physics Department, Yale University
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Gianluigi Catelani
Forschungszentrum Juelich, Peter Gruenberg Institut, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
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Leonid Glazman
Department of Physics, Yale University, Yale University, Applied Physics Department, Yale University, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
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Michel Devoret
Applied Physics Department, Yale University