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Four wave-mixing in a microstrip kinetic inductance travelling wave parametric amplifier

S Goldstein, Naftali Kirsh, Elisha Svetitsky, Yuval Zamir, Ori Hachmo, C.E.M. de Oliveira, Nadav Katz

2020Applied Physics Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Superconducting quantum circuits are typically operated at low temperatures (mK), necessitating cryogenic low-noise, wideband amplifiers for signal readout ultimately also compatible with room temperature electronics. While existing implementations partly meet these criteria, they suffer from certain limitations, such as rippled transmission spectra or limited dynamic range, some of which are caused by the lack of proper impedance matching. We develop a microstrip kinetic inductance traveling wave amplifier, exploiting the nonlinear kinetic inductance of tungsten-silicide for wave-mixing of the signal and a pump, and engineer the impedance to 50 Ω, while decreasing the phase velocity, with benefit for the amplification. Despite losses, pumping on our device amplifies the signal by 15 dB over a 2 GHz bandwidth.

Topics & Concepts

Kinetic inductanceAmplifierElectronic circuitPhysicsInductanceElectrical impedanceMicrostripBandwidth (computing)Impedance matchingMaterials scienceElectrical engineeringOptoelectronicsOpticsComputer scienceEngineeringVoltageTelecommunicationsCMOSPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismSemiconductor Quantum Structures and DevicesQuantum and electron transport phenomena