npj Quantum Information (Aug 2024)

Mitigation of interfacial dielectric loss in aluminum-on-silicon superconducting qubits

  • Janka Biznárová,
  • Amr Osman,
  • Emil Rehnman,
  • Lert Chayanun,
  • Christian Križan,
  • Per Malmberg,
  • Marcus Rommel,
  • Christopher Warren,
  • Per Delsing,
  • August Yurgens,
  • Jonas Bylander,
  • Anita Fadavi Roudsari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-024-00868-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract We demonstrate aluminum-on-silicon planar transmon qubits with time-averaged T 1 energy relaxation times of up to 270 μs, corresponding to Q = 5 million, and a highest observed value of 501 μs. Through materials analysis techniques and numerical simulations we investigate the dominant source of energy loss, and devise and demonstrate a strategy toward its mitigation. Growing aluminum films thicker than 300 nm reduces the presence of oxide, a known host of defects, near the substrate-metal interface, as confirmed by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. A loss analysis of coplanar waveguide resonators shows that this results in a reduction of dielectric loss due to two-level system defects. The correlation between the enhanced performance of our devices and the film thickness is due to the aluminum growth in columnar structures of parallel grain boundaries: transmission electron microscopy shows larger grains in the thicker film, and consequently fewer grain boundaries containing oxide near the substrate-metal interface.