Materials Research Express (Jan 2021)

Design evaluation of microwave transmission properties of YBa2Cu3O7-based kinetic inductance detectors

  • Seiichiro Ariyoshi,
  • Hikaru Mikami,
  • Atsushi Ebata,
  • Satoshi Ohnishi,
  • Takeshi Hizawa,
  • Saburo Tanaka,
  • Kensuke Nakajima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac3693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 116001

Abstract

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We designed, fabricated, and characterized microwave transmission properties with rewound strip structures for YBa _2 Cu _3 O _7 (YBCO)-based kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs). The superconducting rewound strip serves as a microwave resonator and as a broadband terahertz-wave antenna. To predict the microwave resonance characteristics before fabrication, the line-width ( w ) and space ( s ) dependence of the spiral resonators were analyzed using an electromagnetic simulator; the resonance frequency increased, and the quality factor decreased with increasing w and s from 10 to 40 μ m. YBCO-based KID arrays with different w (10 and 40 μ m) were fabricated on 10 mm-square MgO substrates, cooled to 3 K using a ^4 He refrigerator, and evaluated using a vector network analyzer to verify the result of the simulation experimentally. The measured resonance frequency ratio of 1.11 times (5.04 → 5.59 GHz) agreed with the simulated ones of 1.10 times (4.84 → 5.33 GHz) between w = 10 and 40 μ m. The other resonance characteristics, such as transmission coefficient and quality factor, have a similar w dependence with the simulation.

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