Improved Interface of Niobium Superconducting Resonator with Ruthenium as a Capping Layer
Senthil Kumar Karuppannan,
Ding Huang,
Naga Manikanta Kommanaboina
et al.
Abstract:The current performance of superconducting circuit-based quantum processors is limited by the poor understanding of interface physics, including native surface oxide formation on the superconducting metal, which causes two-level system (TLS) loss. Niobium (Nb), a superconducting metal with a high energy gap, is an ideal choice for superconducting processors, but unfortunately, it is marred by TLS. Several methods have been proposed to minimize surface oxide on the Nb film, and considerable improvement in TLS l… Show more
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