ED6-4

Microwave Compact Devices using Parallel-Plate Capacitance Technology

Dec.3 18:15-18:30 (Tokyo Time)

*Iuliia Zotova1,2, Rui Wang1,3, Yu Zhou1, Ivan Khrapach2,4, Oleg Astafiev2,5, Jaw-Shen Tsai1,3

RIKEN, Japan1

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia2

Tokyo University of Science, Japan3

Russian Quantum Center, Russia4

Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom5

Superconducting microwave technology is a reliable platform for realization of quantum interactions and development of quantum processors. However, a typical wavelenght in microwave frequency range (~GHz) is several cantimeters. The minimal size of many essential microwave devices, i.e. transmission lines and resonators, are limited by wavelenght. Сonsequently, for constructing large-scale experiments and processors the essential devices should be smaller as possible. Othewise it is extremely hard to make and control a real chip with many components. To reduce the size a parallel-plate capacitance technology could be used. In my talk I will describe the current state of art of this direction.

Keywords: superconducting microwave technology, quantum technology, compact technology