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Magnetic field resilient superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators for hybrid cQED experiments

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-07-03 v1

Abstract

Superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators that can operate in strong magnetic fields are important tools for a variety of high frequency superconducting devices. Magnetic fields degrade resonator performance by creating Abrikosov vortices that cause resistive losses and frequency fluctuations, or suppressing superconductivity entirely. To mitigate these effects we investigate lithographically defined artificial defects in resonators fabricated from NbTiN superconducting films. We show that by controlling the vortex dynamics the quality factor of resonators in perpendicular magnetic fields can be greatly enhanced. Coupled with the restriction of the device geometry to enhance the superconductors critical field, we demonstrate stable resonances that retain quality factors 105\simeq 10^5 at the single photon power level in perpendicular magnetic fields up to BB_\perp \simeq 20 mT and parallel magnetic fields up to BB_\parallel \simeq 6 T. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this technique for hybrid systems by integrating an InSb nanowire into a field resilient superconducting resonator, and use it to perform fast charge readout of a gate defined double quantum dot at B=B_\parallel = 1 T.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03932,
  title  = {Magnetic field resilient superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators for hybrid cQED experiments},
  author = {J. G. Kroll and F. Borsoi and K. L. van der Enden and W. Uilhoorn and D. de Jong and M Quintero-Pérez and D. J. van Woerkom and A. Bruno and S. R. Plissard and D. Car and E. P. A. M. Bakkers and M. C. Cassidy and L. P. Kouwenhoven},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03932},
  year   = {2019}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures