Low-loss α-tantalum coplanar waveguide resonators on silicon wafers: fabrication, characterization and surface modification

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The performance of state-of-the-art superconducting quantum devices is currently limited by microwave dielectric loss at different interfaces. α-tantalum is a superconductor that has proven effective in reducing dielectric loss and improving device performance due to its thin low-loss oxide. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of high-quality factor α-tantalum coplanar-waveguide resonators directly on pristine 300 mm silicon wafers over a variety of metal deposition conditions and perform a comprehensive material and electrical characterization study. Additionally, we apply a surface treatment based on hydrofluoric acid that allows us to modify different resonators surfaces, leading to a reduction in two-level system loss in the devices by a factor of three. This loss reduction can be entirely attributed to the removal of surface oxides. Our study indicates that large scale manufacturing of low-loss superconducting circuits should indeed be feasible and suggests a viable avenue to materials-driven advancements in superconducting circuit performance.

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Lozano, D. P., Mongillo, M., Piao, X., Couet, S., Wan, D., Canvel, Y., … De Greve, K. (2024). Low-loss α-tantalum coplanar waveguide resonators on silicon wafers: fabrication, characterization and surface modification. Materials for Quantum Technology, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2633-4356/ad4b8c

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