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Magnetic field robust high quality factor NbTiN superconducting microwave resonators

Authors :
Müller, Manuel
Luschmann, Thomas
Faltermeier, Andreas
Weichselbaumer, Stefan
Koch, Leon
Huber, Gerhard B. P.
Schumacher, Hans Werner
Ubbelohde, Niels
Reifert, David
Scheller, Thomas
Deppe, Frank
Marx, Achim
Filipp, Stefan
Althammer, Matthias
Gross, Rudolf
Huebl, Hans
Source :
Mater. Quantum. Technol. 2 015002 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We systematically study the performance of compact lumped element planar microwave $\mathrm{Nb_{70}Ti_{30}N}$ (NbTiN) resonators operating at 5 GHz in external in-plane magnetic fields up to 440 mT, a broad temperature regime from 2.2 K up to 13 K, as well as mK temperatures. For comparison, the resonators have been fabricated on thermally oxidized and pristine, (001) oriented silicon substrates. When operating the resonators in the multi-photon regime at $T=2.2$ K, we find internal quality factors $Q_{\mathrm{int}}\simeq$ $2\cdot10^5$ for NbTiN resonators grown on pristine Si substrates, while resonators grown on thermally oxidized substrates show a reduced value of $Q_{\mathrm{int}}\simeq$ $1\cdot10^4$, providing evidence for additional loss channels for the latter substrate. In addition, we investigate the $Q$-factors of the resonators on pristine Si substrates at millikelvin temperatures to asses their applicability for quantum applications. We find $Q_{\mathrm{int}}\simeq$ $2\cdot10^5$ in the single photon regime and $Q_{\mathrm{int}}\simeq$ $5\cdot10^5$ in the high power regime at $T=7$ mK.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Mater. Quantum. Technol. 2 015002 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.08296
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2633-4356/ac50f8