Scaling up superconducting quantum computers
David P. Pappas, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
A brief history and overview of the requirements to guide the research and development for high-coherence superconducting quantum circuits will be given. The main focus will be on materials development at NIST. Topics will include identifying and mitigating loss due to amorphous two-level systems at interfaces and how to scale the fabrication of small aluminum-oxide tunnel junctions. The junctions were studied with atom probe microscopy to get an understanding of where the oxidation occurs.
Jon Yard, IQC
Candidate: Dusan Sarenac
Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) are acoustic phonons that travel along the surface of a material and have been used for a wide variety of purposes, from RF filters to acoustic cavities to biosensors.