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Josephson parametric circulator with same-frequency signal ports, 200 MHz bandwidth, and high dynamic range

Randy Kwende, T. White, Ofer Naaman

2023Applied Physics Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

We demonstrate a 3-port Josephson parametric circulator matched to 50 Ω using second order Chebyshev networks. The device notably operates with two of its signal ports at the same frequency and uses only two out-of-phase pumps at a single frequency. As a consequence, when operated as an isolator, it does not require phase coherence between the pumps and the signal, thus simplifying the requirements for its integration into standard dispersive qubit readout setups. The device utilizes parametric couplers based on a balanced bridge of rf-superconducting quantum interference device arrays, which offer purely parametric coupling and high dynamic range. We characterize the device by measuring its full 3 × 3 S-matrix as a function of frequency and the relative phase between the two pumps. We find up to 15 dB nonreciprocity over a 200 MHz signal band, port match better than 10 dB, low insertion loss of 0.6 dB, and saturation power exceeding −80 dBm.

Topics & Concepts

CirculatorBandwidth (computing)PhysicsParametric statisticsAmplifierDynamic rangeElectrical engineeringPort (circuit theory)Radio frequencySIGNAL (programming language)Electronic engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringOpticsTelecommunicationsMathematicsStatisticsProgramming languageQuantum and electron transport phenomenaQuantum Information and CryptographyNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing