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Real-time Monitoring of Neon Film Growth for Electron-on-Neon Qubits
arXiv
Authors: Sidharth Duthaluru, Kaiwen Zheng, Erik A. Henriksen, Kater W. Murch
Year
2025
Paper ID
16650
Status
Preprint
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Electron-on-neon (eNe) charge states coupled to superconducting circuits are a promising platform for quantum computing. Control over the formation of these charge states requires techniques to track and control the growth of solid Ne films on the circuit surface. We demonstrate a real-time Ne film-growth monitor using high-transition-temperature high-$Tc$ YBCO microwave resonators. The high Tc enables tracking of the film thickness near Ne's triple temperature and below. Across more than 300 solidification experiments, we find that the final Ne thickness varies stochastically from a few nm to a few μm for films solidified from the liquid phase. By increasing the driving power in the resonator, we consistently reduce the final thickness to below 100 nm. These results represent an important step toward controlled formation of Ne films for eNe qubits and highlight the broader utility of high-Tc resonators for hybrid quantum systems.
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