Broadband Josephson parametric amplifier using lumped-element transmission line impedance matching architecture

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We present a fishbone-like lumped-element artificial transmission line to overcome impedance mismatch in a reflection-type Josephson parametric amplifier between a nonlinear resonator and an external transmission line. Using this easily prepared architecture, we design and fabricate a broadband Josephson parametric amplifier, which has gain in an excess of 20 dB with a bandwidth of hundreds of MHz. Furthermore, by varying the working point of the device, the operating frequency of amplification can be tuned in a wide frequency range of 1 GHz while the amplifier operates in the mode of either three-wave mixing or four-wave mixing. Such a parametric amplifier is suitable for engineering applications of superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics.

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Lu, Y., Xu, W., Zuo, Q., Pan, J., Wei, X., Jiang, J., … Wu, P. (2022). Broadband Josephson parametric amplifier using lumped-element transmission line impedance matching architecture. Applied Physics Letters, 120(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0080314

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