With great interest from the quantum computing community, an immense amount of R&D effort has been invested into improving superconducting qubits. The technologies developed for the design and fabrication of these qubits can be directly applied to applications for ultra-low threshold particle detectors, e.g. low-mass dark matter and far-IR photon sensing. We propose a novel sensor based on the transmon qubit architecture combined with a signal-enhancing superconducting quasiparticle amplification stage. We refer to these sensors as SQUATs: Superconducting Quasiparticle-Amplifying Transmons. We detail the operating principle and design of this new sensor and predict that with minimal R&D effort, solid-state based detectors patterned with these sensors can achieve sensitivity to single THz photons, and sensitivity to 1meV phonons in the detector absorber substrate on the μs timescale.
@article{arxiv.2310.01345,
title = {The Superconducting Quasiparticle-Amplifying Transmon: A Qubit-Based Sensor for meV Scale Phonons and Single THz Photons},
author = {Caleb W. Fink and Chiara P. Salemi and Betty A. Young and David I. Schuster and Noah A. Kurinsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.01345},
year = {2024}
}