Improved material loss measurement using cryogenic resonator testbed
ORAL
Abstract
Loss measurements are critical for the superconducting qubit community as the coherence of quantum systems are limited by loss through energy relaxation. The standard procedure for measuring loss is to design and fabricate resonators that incorporate the material-under-test and measure the temperature, power, and geometry dependence. By analyzing the transmission S21 data on complex plane, it is possible to extract the internal quality factor, Qi, i.e. the inverse of the loss tangent of the material. However, there are several variations of experimental set-up, measurement and fitting algorithms used in the field. This results in uncertainty when comparing Qi values between research groups. In this talk, we will compare the results of different measurement configurations, especially for input and output line filtering and isolation, and quantify the accuracy of loss measurement in order to identify best practices for resonator measurement and setup procedures.
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Presenters
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Haozhi Wang
University of Colorado, Boulder, Quantum Electromagnetics Division, University of Colorado Boulder
Authors
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Haozhi Wang
University of Colorado, Boulder, Quantum Electromagnetics Division, University of Colorado Boulder
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Corey Rae McRae
University of Colorado, Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Keegan Mullins
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Josh Mutus
Google
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David Fork
Google
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David Pappas
NIST Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standard and Technology Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology - Boulder