High-gap Josephson junctions for single-film superconducting qubits
ORAL
Abstract
This talk reports recent experiments aimed at creating Josephson junctions and their associated superconducting qubits based on constrictions in high-gap superconducting thin films rather than conventional barrier oxides. Our goal is to create fabrication-friendly superconducting qubits from a single material, harnessing the properties of its intrinsic electronic phases, and operating at elevated temperature. The talk will discuss design considerations for constriction-based qubits and present preliminary measurements on junctions fabricated in a single lithographic step without shadow evaporation. These results indicate a promising path towards high-gap single-film superconducting qubits for operation at super-Kelvin temperature and frequencies above 20GHz.
* Work supported by: ARO, AFOSR, NSF, and YINQE
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Presenters
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Charlotte Boettcher
Yale University, Harvard University
Authors
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Charlotte Boettcher
Yale University, Harvard University
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Thomas Connolly
Yale University
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Pavel Kurilovich
Yale University
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Heekun Nho
Yale University
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Spencer Diamond
Yale University
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Danqing Wang
Yale University
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Leonid Glazman
Yale University
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Hong X Tang
Yale University
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Michel H Devoret
Yale University