Low-loss cryogenic setup for microwave loss characterization in superconducting coaxial cables
ORAL
Abstract
As superconducting quantum systems scale up to enable applications like large-scale quantum computing, challenges such as fabrication yield, wiring complexity, and microwave crosstalk drive the need for high-fidelity, low-loss, modular interconnects. In recent experiments, the performance of these interconnects is often limited by cable loss, a factor that becomes even more critical as we aim for higher fidelity operations and connect increasingly coherent modules. In this talk, we present our cryogenic microwave loss characterization setup, carefully designed to minimize losses external to the coaxial cables under test. We also share results for several commercially-available superconducting cables measured with this setup and briefly discuss our ongoing efforts to develop custom coaxial cables capable of achieving state-of-the-art performance.
*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS), under Contract No. 89243024CSC000002. Fermilab is operated by Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC under Contract No. 89243024CSC000002 with the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics.
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Presenters
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André Vallières
- Northwestern University