PRX Quantum (Apr 2021)

Microwave Package Design for Superconducting Quantum Processors

  • Sihao Huang,
  • Benjamin Lienhard,
  • Greg Calusine,
  • Antti Vepsäläinen,
  • Jochen Braumüller,
  • David K. Kim,
  • Alexander J. Melville,
  • Bethany M. Niedzielski,
  • Jonilyn L. Yoder,
  • Bharath Kannan,
  • Terry P. Orlando,
  • Simon Gustavsson,
  • William D. Oliver

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.020306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 020306

Abstract

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Solid-state qubits with transition frequencies in the microwave regime, such as superconducting qubits, are at the forefront of quantum information processing. However, high-fidelity, simultaneous control of superconducting qubits at even a moderate scale remains a challenge, partly due to the complexities of packaging these devices. Here, we present an approach to microwave package design focusing on material choices, signal line engineering, and spurious mode suppression. We describe design guidelines validated using simulations and measurements used to develop a 24-port microwave package. Analyzing the qubit environment reveals no spurious modes up to 11 GHz. The material and geometric design choices enable the package to support qubits with lifetimes exceeding 350μs. The microwave package design guidelines presented here address many issues relevant for near-term quantum processors.