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Three-wave-mixing quantum-limited kinetic inductance parametric amplifier operating at 6 T near 1 K

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Abstract

Parametric amplifiers play a crucial role in modern quantum technology by enabling the enhancement of weak signals with minimal added noise. Traditionally, Josephson junctions have been the primary choice for constructing parametric amplifiers. Nevertheless, high-kinetic inductance thin films have emerged as viable alternatives to engineer the necessary nonlinearity. In this work, we introduce and characterize a kinetic inductance parametric amplifier (KIPA) built using high-quality Nb⁢N superconducting thin films. The KIPA addresses some of the limitations of traditional Josephson-based parametric amplifiers, excelling in dynamic range, operational temperature, and magnetic field resilience. We demonstrate a quantum-limited amplification (>20 dB) with a 20-MHz gain-bandwidth product, operational at fields up to 6 T and temperatures as high as 850 mK. Harnessing kinetic inductance in Nb⁢N thin films, the KIPA emerges as a robust solution for quantum signal amplification, enhancing research possibilities in quantum information processing and low-temperature quantum experiments. Its magnetic field compatibility and quantum-limited performance at high temperatures make it an invaluable tool, promising advancements in quantum research. In conclusion, we will share recent developments aimed at increasing the Gain-Bandwidth product of resonant amplifiers and explore strategies in traveling-wave parametric amplification.

Publication: S. Frasca, C. Roy, G. Beaulieu, and P. Scarlino, Phys. Rev. Applied 21, 024011 (2024)

Presenters

  • Simone Frasca

    EPFL, Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

Authors

  • Simone Frasca

    EPFL, Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

  • Camille Roy

    EPFL

  • Guillaume Beaulieu

    Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

  • Pasquale Scarlino

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)