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Tantalum on sapphire and silicon substrates for superconducting quantum circuits

ORAL

Abstract

Materials science of superconducting circuits is considered with increasing importance, particularly as it directly affects qubit coherence. Appropriate nanofabrication and film growth techniques need to be developed to incorporate quality-factor engineered components. One emerging structure for superconductor ground planes and feedlines is tantalum (Ta) on a sapphire substrate, for which high coherence times were achieved for transmon qubits. The oxide formation and stoichiometry of α-phase Ta films leads to fewer sources of noise for the qubit to incoherently exchange energy with. In this presentation, we demonstrate growth techniques for deposition of Ta on heated sapphire substrates, and deposition of Ta on Si substrates using a Nb seed layer. We will also present different recipes that were used to dry etch Ta films into resonator structures, and discuss the extracted internal quality factors from these film. We discuss our investigations into fabricating Ta resonators on Si at room temperature which opens up a way to fabricate highly coherent circuits on systems without heating capabilities, and avoids thermally induced diffusion of pre-deposited materials. Finally, we detail the different dry etch chemistries that can be used and which one we have found to be optimal.

Presenters

  • Valentino Seferai

    Oxford Instruments

Authors

  • Valentino Seferai

    Oxford Instruments

  • Paul G Baity

    Univ of Glasgow

  • Joao Barbosa

    University of Glasgow

  • Jack Brennan

    University of Glasgow

  • Jonathan A Collins

    University of Glasgow

  • Sergey Danilin

    Univ of Glasgow

  • Hua Feng

    University of Glasgow

  • Paniz Foshat

    University of Glasgow

  • Cong Fu

    University of Glasgow

  • Wridhdhisom Karar

    University of Glasgow

  • Ciaran Lenon

    University of Glasgow

  • Nicholas Nugent

    University of Glasgow

  • Jharna Paul

    University of Glasgow, The University of Glasgow

  • Alessandro Casaburi

    University of Glasgow

  • Kaveh Delfanazari

    University of Glasgow, UK, University of Glasgow

  • Robert Hadfield

    University of Glasgow

  • Martin P Weides

    University of Glasgow