Phonon sensitive superconducting qubits promise to provide sub-eV energy deposit thresholds, useful for future rare-event experiments looking for interactions from dark matter and neutrinos. We detail here engineering results from a Quantum Parity Detector (QPDs), one of a class of phonon sensitive qubits, and, as a first measurement, show that this device has a quiescent quasiparticle density of 1.8±0.8μm−3, in line with expectation. We also outline an argon ion-mill process for multi-step Josephson Junction fabrication, expanding the sparse literature on this topic, which proves useful in avoiding secondary parasitic junctions.
@article{arxiv.2509.18637,
title = {Assessing the operating characteristics of an ion-milled phonon-mediated quantum parity detector},
author = {Brandon J. Sandoval and Andrew D. Beyer and Pierre M. Echternach and Sunil R. Golwala and William D. Ho and Lanqing Yuan and Karthik Ramanathan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18637},
year = {2026}
}
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6 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of Low Temperature Detectors 21 Conference, 2025