Characterization and Comparison of Energy Relaxation in Fluxonium Qubits
Abstract
Fluxonium superconducting qubits have demonstrated long coherence times and high single- and two-qubit gate fidelities, making them a favorable building block for superconducting quantum processors. We investigate the dominant limitations to fluxonium qubit energy relaxation time using a set of eight planar, aluminum-on-silicon qubits. We find that a circuit-based model for capacitive dielectric loss best captures the frequency dependence of , which we analyze within both a two-level and a six-level energy relaxation model. We convert the measured into an effective capacitive quality factor to compare qubits on equal footing, accounting for independently estimated contributions from flux noise and radiative loss to the control and readout circuitry. We apply this methodology to compare qubits from two fabrication processes: a baseline process and one that applies a fluorine-based wet treatment prior to Josephson junction deposition. We resolve a small improvement of (13.8 8.4 in the process mean , indicating that the fluorine treatment may have reduced loss from the metal-substrate interface, but did not address the primary source of loss in these fluxonium qubits.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.23636,
title = {Characterization and Comparison of Energy Relaxation in Fluxonium Qubits},
author = {Kate Azar and Lamia Ateshian and Mallika T. Randeria and Renée DePencier Piñero and Jeffrey M. Gertler and Junyoung An and Felipe Contipelli and Leon Ding and Michael Gingras and Kevin Grossklaus and Max Hays and Thomas M. Hazard and Junghyun Kim and Bethany M. Niedzielski and Hannah Stickler and Kunal L. Tiwari and Helin Zhang and Jeffrey A. Grover and Jonilyn L. Yoder and Mollie E. Schwartz and William D. Oliver and Kyle Serniak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.23636},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
25 pages, 20 figures