Broadband Microwave Isolation via Adiabatic Mode Conversion in Superconducting Coupled Transmission Lines
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Abstract
We propose a new scheme that combines parametric mode conversion and adiabatic techniques in a pair of coupled nonlinear Josephson junction transmission lines to realize broadband isolation without magnetic elements. The idea is to induce an effective unidirectional parametric coupling between two otherwise orthogonal modes of propagation and engineer the dispersion to have an adiabatic conversion between two modes. Our realistic analysis suggests more than 20 dB isolation over an octave of bandwidth (4-8 GHz) with less than 0.1 dB of insertion loss. Our scheme is compatible with the current superconducting qubit technology. We report on progress toward implementing this device.
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Presenters
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Mahdi Naghiloo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Mahdi Naghiloo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Kaidong Peng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Yufeng Ye
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Gregory Cunningham
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Kevin O'Brien
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Univ of California – Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology