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Initial Design of a W-band Superconducting Kinetic Inductance Qubit (Kineticon)

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Authors: Farzad B. Faramarzi, Peter K. Day, Jacob Glasby, Sasha Sypkens, Marco Colangelo, Ralph Chamberlin, Mohammad Mirhosseini, Kevin Schmidt, Karl K. Berggren Philip Mauskopf

Year

2020

Paper ID

18383

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Superconducting qubits are widely used in quantum computing research and industry. We describe a superconducting kinetic inductance qubit (and introduce the term Kineticon to describe it) operating at W-band frequencies with a nonlinear nanowire section that provides the anharmonicity required for two distinct quantum energy states. Operating the qubits at higher frequencies may relax the dilution refrigerator temperature requirements for these devices and paves the path for multiplexing a large number of qubits. Millimeter-wave operation requires superconductors with relatively high Tc, which implies high gap frequency, 2Δ/h, beyond which photons break Cooper pairs. For example, NbTiN with Tc =15 K has a gap frequency near 1.4 THz, which is much higher than that of aluminum (90 GHz), allowing for operation throughout the millimeter-wave band. Here we describe a design and simulation of a W-band Kineticon qubit embedded in a 3-D cavity. We perform classical electromagnetic calculations of the resulting field distributions.

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