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Numerical analysis of a three-wave-mixing Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifier with engineered dispersion loadings

Quantum Physics 2022-11-30 v2

Abstract

The recently proposed Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifier (JTWPA) based on a ladder transmission line consisting of radio-frequency SQUIDs and exploiting three-wave mixing (3WM), has great potential in achieving both a gain of 20 dB and a flat bandwidth of at least 4 GHz. To realize this concept in practical amplifiers we model the advanced JTWPA circuit with periodic modulation of the circuit parameters (engineered dispersion loadings), which allow the basic mixing process, i.e., ωs=ωpωi\omega_s=\omega_p-\omega_i, where ωs\omega_s, ωp\omega_p, and ωi\omega_i are the signal, the pump, and the idler frequencies, respectively, and efficiently suppress propagation of unwanted higher tones including ω2p=2ωp\omega_{2p}=2\omega_p, ωp+s=ωp+ωs\omega_{p+s}=\omega_p +\omega_s, ωp+i=ωp+ωi\omega_{p+i} = \omega_p + \omega_i, etc. The engineered dispersion loadings allow achieving sufficiently wide 33 dB-bandwidth from 33 GHz to 99 GHz combined with a reasonably small ripple (±2\pm2 dB) in the gain-versus-frequency dependence.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11052,
  title  = {Numerical analysis of a three-wave-mixing Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifier with engineered dispersion loadings},
  author = {Victor Gaydamachenko and Christoph Kissling and Ralf Dolata and Alexander B. Zorin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11052},
  year   = {2022}
}