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Enhanced coherence of all-nitride superconducting qubits epitaxially grown on silicon substrate

Quantum Physics 2021-10-13 v3 Superconductivity

Abstract

Improving the coherence of superconducting qubits is a fundamental step towards the realization of fault-tolerant quantum computation. However, coherence times of quantum circuits made from conventional aluminium-based Josephson junctions are limited by the presence of microscopic two-level systems in the amorphous aluminum oxide tunnel barriers. Here, we have developed superconducting qubits based on NbN/AlN/NbN epitaxial Josephson junctions on silicon substrates which promise to overcome the drawbacks of qubits based on Al/AlOx_{x}/Al junctions. The all-nitride qubits have great advantages such as chemical stability against oxidation, resulting in fewer two-level fluctuators, feasibility for epitaxial tunnel barriers that reduce energy relaxation and dephasing, and a larger superconducting gap of \sim5.2 meV for NbN, compared to \sim0.3 meV for aluminium, which suppresses the excitation of quasiparticles. By replacing conventional MgO by a silicon substrate with a TiN buffer layer for epitaxial growth of nitride junctions, we demonstrate a qubit energy relaxation time TT1_{1}=16.3 μ\mus and a spin-echo dephasing time TT2_{2}=21.5 μ\mus. These significant improvements in quantum coherence are explained by the reduced dielectric loss compared to previously reported NbN-based qubits with MgO substrates (TT1_{1}\approxTT2_{2}\approx0.5 μ\mus). These results are an important step towards constructing a new platform for superconducting quantum hardware.

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@article{arxiv.2103.07711,
  title  = {Enhanced coherence of all-nitride superconducting qubits epitaxially grown on silicon substrate},
  author = {Sunmi Kim and Hirotaka Terai and Taro Yamashita and Wei Qiu and Tomoko Fuse and Fumiki Yoshihara and Sahel Ashhab and Kunihiro Inomata and Kouichi Semba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07711},
  year   = {2021}
}

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22 pages, 4 figures