Microwave spectroscopy of closed-loop superconducting resonators
ORAL
Abstract
The advent of circuit quantum electrodynamics opened up a new venue spanning the fields of synthetic matter, quantum information, and quantum sensors, just to name a few. A foundational element of these applications relies on high-quality factor superconducting resonators based on the Fabry-Perot-inspired geometries. The range of accessible physics can be expanded by considering closed-loop resonator geometries with potential applications ranging from the uniform coupling of scalable qubit networks to probes sensitive to chiral materials. Here, we report on characterization of lithographically defined superconducting ring resonators and present the initial microwave spectroscopy results showing the rich phenomenology of these geometries.
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Presenters
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Marie E Wesson
Harvard University
Authors
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Marie E Wesson
Harvard University
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Saulius Vaitiekenas
University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute
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Nicholas R Poniatowski
Harvard University
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Uri Vool
Harvard University
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Charlotte Bøttcher
Yale University, Harvard University
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Zihan Yan
Harvard University
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Amir Yacoby
Harvard University