Implementation of scalable suspended superinductors

C Christian Jünger (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) T Trevor Chistolini (Department of Physics, University of California 1 , Berkeley, California 94720,) L Long B. Nguyen (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) H Hyunseong Kim (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) L Larry Chen (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) T Thomas Ersevim (Department of Physics, University of California 1 , Berkeley, California 94720,) W William Livingston (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States) G Gerwin Koolstra (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) D David I. Santiago (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory) I Irfan Siddiqi (Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory)

Abstract

Superinductors have become a crucial component in the superconducting circuit toolbox, playing a key role in the development of more robust qubits. Enhancing the performance of these devices can be achieved by suspending the superinductors from the substrate, thereby reducing stray capacitance. Here, we present a fabrication framework for constructing superconducting circuits with suspended superinductors in planar architectures. To validate the effectiveness of this process, we systematically characterize both resonators and qubits with suspended arrays of Josephson junctions, ultimately confirming the high quality of the superinductive elements. In addition, this process is broadly compatible with other types of superinductors and circuit designs. Our results not only pave the way for scalable superconducting architectures utilizing superinductors but also provide the primitive for future investigation of loss mechanisms associated with the device substrate.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 126, Issue 4
Published January 27, 2025
ISSN 0003-6951
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Applied Physics Letters

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0003-6951 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

C

Christian Jünger

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

T

Trevor Chistolini

Department of Physics, University of California 1 , Berkeley, California 94720,

L

Long B. Nguyen

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

H

Hyunseong Kim

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

L

Larry Chen

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

T

Thomas Ersevim

Department of Physics, University of California 1 , Berkeley, California 94720,

W

William Livingston

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

G

Gerwin Koolstra

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

D

David I. Santiago

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory

I

Irfan Siddiqi

Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory