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Optimizing rf-SQUID Parametric Amplifiers for High Saturation Power

ORAL

Abstract

Superconducting quantum computers are quickly scaling to many physical qubits, each requiring quantum-limited first stage amplifiers which support high fidelity readout. Such readout, to evade qubit decay, is necessarily fast and, for each qubit, uses large photon numbers in a short-lifetime cavity, which in turn requires a relatively broadband (10s of MHz) and high saturation first stage amplifier. This work focuses on the optimization of saturation power in three-wave-mixing degenerate parametric amplifiers based on arrayed rf-SQUIDs. We test for optimal amplifier saturation and intermodulation distortion, which determine the performance and suitability for multi-channel operation of our amplifiers as a function of the varying ratio of linear shunt inductance to Josephson inductance in our arrayed rf-SQUIDs. We will discuss results from several recent designs of amplifiers, and examine the tradeoffs between tunability, pump power, and saturation power/distortion in our devices from the perspective of both few-qubit laboratory scale experiments and large-scale quantum information processors.

Presenters

  • Maria F Nowicki

    University of Pittsburgh and Yale University

Authors

  • Maria F Nowicki

    University of Pittsburgh and Yale University

  • Ryan Kaufman

    University of Pittsburgh

  • Boris Mesits

    University of Pittsburgh and Yale University

  • Kristen L Genter

    University of Colorado Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology, University of Colorado Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder

  • Katarina Cicak

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder

  • Jose Aumentado

    National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Quantum Circuits, Inc., Quantum Circuits Inc, Quantum Circuits, Inc.

  • Michael Hatridge

    Yale University, University of Pittsburgh