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Design and Testing of Superconducting Microwave Passive Components for Quantum Information Processing

Quantum Physics 2015-02-16 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

We report on the design, fabrication and testing of two superconducting passive microwave components, a quadrature hybrid and a 20 dB directional coupler. These components are designed to be integrated with superconducting qubits or Josephson parametric amplifiers and used in quantum information processing applications. For the coupler, we measure return loss and isolation > 20 dB, and insertion loss < 0.3 dB in a 2 GHz band around 6 GHz. For the hybrid performance, we measure isolation > 20 dB and insertion loss < 0.3 dB in a 10% band around 6.5 GHz. These values are within the design specifications of our application; however, we find a 7% difference between the designed and measured center frequency for the hybrid.

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@article{arxiv.1010.3232,
  title  = {Design and Testing of Superconducting Microwave Passive Components for Quantum Information Processing},
  author = {H. S. Ku and F. Mallet and L. R. Vale and K. D. Irwin and S. E. Russek and G. C. Hilton and K. W. Lehnert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3232},
  year   = {2015}
}
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