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Implementation of a transmon qubit using superconducting granular aluminum

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Authors: Patrick Winkel, Kiril Borisov, Lukas Grünhaupt, Dennis Rieger, Martin Spiecker, Francesco Valenti, Alexey V. Ustinov, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, Ioan M. Pop

Year

2019

Paper ID

14999

Status

Preprint

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177

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Abstract

The high kinetic inductance offered by granular aluminum (grAl) has recently been employed for linear inductors in superconducting high-impedance qubits and kinetic inductance detectors. Due to its large critical current density compared to typical Josephson junctions, its resilience to external magnetic fields, and its low dissipation, grAl may also provide a robust source of non-linearity for strongly driven quantum circuits, topological superconductivity, and hybrid systems. Having said that, can the grAl non-linearity be sufficient to build a qubit? Here we show that a small grAl volume $10 times 200 times 500 nm3$ shunted by a thin film aluminum capacitor results in a microwave oscillator with anharmonicity α two orders of magnitude larger than its spectral linewidth Γ01, effectively forming a transmon qubit. With increasing drive power, we observe several multi-photon transitions starting from the ground state, from which we extract α= 2 πtimes 4.48 MHz. Resonance fluorescence measurements of the |0> → |1> transition yield an intrinsic qubit linewidth γ= 2 πtimes 10 kHz, corresponding to a lifetime of 16 μs. This linewidth remains below 2 πtimes 150 kHz for in-plane magnetic fields up to sim70 mT.

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