Fabrication of Josephson Junctions with alternative materials using hybrid deposition techniques
ORAL
Abstract
We present a novel approach to explore alternative JJ materials using a cluster deposition system at Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry. By integrating electron beam evaporation and sputtering techniques, we have fabricated asymmetric material stacks through systematic modifications of the top and bottom layers of the JJs. In this context, we have investigated Al/AlOx/NbN and Al/AlOx/TiN Josephson junction stacks, where aluminum is deposited using shadow angled e-beam evaporation followed by oxidation, whereas the NbN and TiN were deposited by reactive sputtering without breaking vacuum. The distinct superconducting gaps enable robust gap engineering to mitigate quasiparticle tunneling. In this talk we assess the device performance using comprehensive material and electrical characterization and its implication for superconducting qubits.
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Presenters
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Yashwanth Balaji
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Yashwanth Balaji
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Mythili Surendran
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Aidar Kemelbay
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Arian Gashi
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Haoxin Zhou
University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
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Kangdi Yu
University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley
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Alp Sipahigil
University of California Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Shaul Aloni
Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Adam Schwartzberg
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory