Abstract
As superconducting quantum processors increase in complexity, techniques to overcome constraints on frequency crowding are needed. The recently developed method of laser-annealing provides an effective post-fabrication method to adjust the frequency of superconducting qubits. Here, we present an automated laser-annealing apparatus based on conventional microscopy components and demonstrate preservation of highly coherent transmons. In addition, we perform noise spectroscopy to investigate the change in defect features, in particular, two-level system defects, after laser-annealing. Finally, we present a local heating model as well as demonstrate aging stability for laser-annealing on the wafer scale. Our work constitutes an important step toward both understanding the underlying physical mechanism and scaling up laser-annealing of superconducting qubits.
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Kim, H., Junger, C., Morvan, A., Barnard, E. S., Livingston, W. P., Altoe, M. V. P., … Siddiqi, I. (2022). Effects of laser-annealing on fixed-frequency superconducting qubits. Applied Physics Letters, 121(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0102092
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