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Superconducting resonators with voltage-controlled frequency and nonlinearity

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Abstract

Voltage-tunable superconductor-semiconductor devices offer a unique platform to realize dynamic tunability in superconducting quantum circuits. By galvanically connecting a gated InAs-Al Josephson junction to a coplanar waveguide resonator, we demonstrate the use of a superconducting element with wideband gate-tunability. We show that the resonant frequency is controlled via a gate-tunable Josephson inductance and that the non-linearity of the InAs-Al junction is non-dissipative as is the case with conventional AlOx-Al junctions. As the gate voltage is decreased, the inductive participation of the junction increases up to 44%, resulting in the resonant frequency being tuned by over 2 GHz. Utilizing the wide tunability of the device, we demonstrate that two resonant modes can be adjusted such that they strongly hybridize, exhibiting an avoided level crossing with a coupling strength of 51 MHz. Implementing such voltage-tunable resonators is the first step toward realizing wafer-scale continuous voltage control in superconducting circuits for qubit-qubit coupling, quantum-limited amplifiers, and quantum memory platforms.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02491

Presenters

  • William M Strickland

    New York University (NYU)

Authors

  • William M Strickland

    New York University (NYU)

  • Bassel H Elfeky

    New York University (NYU), New York University

  • Joseph O Yuan

    New York Univ NYU

  • William F Schiela

    New York University (NYU)

  • PENG YU

    New York University (NYU)

  • Dylan Langone

    New York University (NYU), New York University

  • Maxim G Vavilov

    UW-Madison

  • Vladimir E Manucharyan

    University of Maryland, College Park & EPFL, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Javad Shabani

    New York University (NYU), New York University