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Autori principali: Zhang, Chi, Germond, Richard, Janzen, Noah, Valente-Feliciano, Anne-Marie, Bal, Mustafa, Lupascu, Adrian
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.08813
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author Zhang, Chi
Germond, Richard
Janzen, Noah
Valente-Feliciano, Anne-Marie
Bal, Mustafa
Lupascu, Adrian
author_facet Zhang, Chi
Germond, Richard
Janzen, Noah
Valente-Feliciano, Anne-Marie
Bal, Mustafa
Lupascu, Adrian
contents Resonators and qubits with a niobium (Nb) base metal layer achieve some of the highest coherence times in superconducting quantum devices. The performance of such devices is often limited by loss associated with two-level systems, which are found primarily at material surfaces and interfaces. The metal-air (MA) interface is a major contributor to device loss. In this work, we develop a fast-sealing microwave cavity that enables devices to be placed under vacuum within five minutes of oxide removal, thereby significantly reducing the MA interface loss compared to common device processing and packaging approaches. Using coplanar stripline resonators, we demonstrate that devices sealed in such a cavity exhibit internal quality factors exceeding one million at single-photon power. After re-exposure to air, the devices show downward resonance frequency shifts and quality factor degradations, quantitatively consistent with a model of Nb oxide regrowth. The fast-sealing microwave cavity provides a practical and consistent method to mitigate MA interface loss and sustain high coherence in Nb devices, and establishes a controlled platform for studying metal oxide regrowth kinetics and dielectric properties, the understanding of which is critical to achieving high coherence in superconducting quantum devices.
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spellingShingle Investigation of coherence of niobium-based resonators enabled by a fast-sealing microwave cavity
Zhang, Chi
Germond, Richard
Janzen, Noah
Valente-Feliciano, Anne-Marie
Bal, Mustafa
Lupascu, Adrian
Quantum Physics
Resonators and qubits with a niobium (Nb) base metal layer achieve some of the highest coherence times in superconducting quantum devices. The performance of such devices is often limited by loss associated with two-level systems, which are found primarily at material surfaces and interfaces. The metal-air (MA) interface is a major contributor to device loss. In this work, we develop a fast-sealing microwave cavity that enables devices to be placed under vacuum within five minutes of oxide removal, thereby significantly reducing the MA interface loss compared to common device processing and packaging approaches. Using coplanar stripline resonators, we demonstrate that devices sealed in such a cavity exhibit internal quality factors exceeding one million at single-photon power. After re-exposure to air, the devices show downward resonance frequency shifts and quality factor degradations, quantitatively consistent with a model of Nb oxide regrowth. The fast-sealing microwave cavity provides a practical and consistent method to mitigate MA interface loss and sustain high coherence in Nb devices, and establishes a controlled platform for studying metal oxide regrowth kinetics and dielectric properties, the understanding of which is critical to achieving high coherence in superconducting quantum devices.
title Investigation of coherence of niobium-based resonators enabled by a fast-sealing microwave cavity
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.08813