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Integrating planar circuits with superconducting 3D microwave cavities using tunable low-loss couplers
We design and test a low-loss interface between superconducting 3-dimensional
microwave cavities and 2-dimensional circuits, where the coupling rate is
highly tunable. This interface seamlessly integrates a magnetic antenna and a
Josephson junction based coupling element with a cavity, and we demonstrate
that the introduced loss from this integration only limits the quality factor
to 4.5 million. The cavity external coupling rate can then be tuned from
negligibly small to over 3 orders of magnitude larger than the internal loss
rate with a characteristic time of 3.2 ns. This switching speed does not impose
additional limits on the coupling rate because it is much faster than the
coupling rate. Moreover, the coupler can be controlled by baseband signals to
avoid interference with microwave signals near the cavity or qubit frequencies.
Finally, the coupling element introduces a 0.04 Hz/photon self-Kerr
nonlinearity to the cavity, remaining linear in high photon number operations
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