Author:
Norris Graham J.,Michaud Laurent,Pahl David,Kerschbaum Michael,Eichler Christopher,Besse Jean-Claude,Wallraff Andreas
Abstract
AbstractThree-dimensional device integration facilitates the construction of superconducting quantum information processors with more than several tens of qubits by distributing elements such as control wires, qubits, and resonators between multiple layers. The frequencies of resonators and qubits in flip-chip-bonded multi-chip modules depend on the details of their electromagnetic environment defined by the conductors and dielectrics in their vicinity. Accurate frequency targeting therefore requires precise control of the separation between chips and minimization of their relative tilt. Here, we describe a method to control the inter-chip separation by using polymer spacers. With the spacers, we measure a mean tilt of (76 ± 36) μrad, and a mean deviation of (0.4 ± 0.8) μm from the target inter-chip separation of 10 μm. We apply this process to coplanar waveguide resonator samples and observe chip-to-chip resonator frequency variations below 50 MHz ($\approx 1\%$
≈
1
%
). We measure internal quality factors of $5\times10^{5}$
5
×
10
5
at the single-photon level, suggesting that the added spacers are compatible with low-loss device fabrication.
Funder
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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