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Frequency-tunable Superconducting Resonators via Nonlinear Kinetic Inductance

Authors :
Vissers, Michael R.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Sandberg, Martin
Chaudhuri, Saptarshi
Bockstiegel, Clint
Gao, Jiansong
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We have designed, fabricated and tested a frequency-tunable high-Q superconducting resonator made from a niobium titanium nitride film. The frequency tunability is achieved by injecting a DC current through a current-directing circuit into the nonlinear inductor whose kinetic inductance is current-dependent. We have demonstrated continuous tuning of the resonance frequency in a 180 MHz frequency range around 4.5 GHz while maintaining the high internal quality factor $Q_i> 180,000$. This device may serve as a tunable filter and find applications in superconducting quantum computing and measurement. It also provides a useful tool to study the nonlinear response of a superconductor. In addition, it may be developed into techniques for measurement of the complex impedance of a superconductor at its transition temperature and for readout of transition-edge sensors.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.05126
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4927444