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Gralmonium: Granular Aluminum Nano-Junction Fluxonium Qubit

Quantum Physics 2023-07-31 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Mesoscopic Josephson junctions (JJs), consisting of overlapping superconducting electrodes separated by a nanometer thin oxide layer, provide a precious source of nonlinearity for superconducting quantum circuits and are at the heart of state-of-the-art qubits, such as the transmon and fluxonium. Here, we show that in a fluxonium qubit the role of the JJ can also be played by a lithographically defined, self-structured granular aluminum (grAl) nano-junction: a superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) JJ obtained in a single layer, zero-angle evaporation. The measured spectrum of the resulting qubit, which we nickname gralmonium, is indistinguishable from the one of a standard fluxonium qubit. Remarkably, the lack of a mesoscopic parallel plate capacitor gives rise to an intrinsically large grAl nano-junction charging energy in the range of tens of GHz\mathrm{GHz}, comparable to its Josephson energy EJE_\mathrm{J}. We measure average energy relaxation times of T1=10μsT_1=10\,\mathrm{\mu s} and Hahn echo coherence times of T2echo=9μsT_2^\text{echo}=9\,\mathrm{\mu s}. The exponential sensitivity of the gralmonium to the EJE_\text{J} of the grAl nano-junction provides a highly susceptible detector. Indeed, we observe spontaneous jumps of the value of EJE_\text{J} on timescales from milliseconds to days, which offer a powerful diagnostics tool for microscopic defects in superconducting materials.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01776,
  title  = {Gralmonium: Granular Aluminum Nano-Junction Fluxonium Qubit},
  author = {D. Rieger and S. Günzler and M. Spiecker and P. Paluch and P. Winkel and L. Hahn and J. K. Hohmann and A. Bacher and W. Wernsdorfer and I. M. Pop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01776},
  year   = {2023}
}