Cryogenic single-port calibration for superconducting microwave resonator measurements
Superconducting circuit testing and materials loss characterization requires robust and reliable methods for the extraction of internal and coupling quality factors of microwave resonators. A common method, imposed by limitations on the device design or experimental configuration, is the single-port...
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Zusammenfassung: | Superconducting circuit testing and materials loss characterization requires
robust and reliable methods for the extraction of internal and coupling quality
factors of microwave resonators. A common method, imposed by limitations on the
device design or experimental configuration, is the single-port reflection
geometry, i.e. reflection-mode. However, impedance mismatches in cryogenic
systems must be accounted for through calibration of the measurement chain
while it is at low temperatures. In this paper, we demonstrate a data-based,
single-port calibration using commercial microwave standards and a vector
network analyzer (VNA) with samples at millikelvin temperature in a dilution
refrigerator, making this method useful for measurements of quantum phenomena.
Finally, we cross reference our data-based, single-port calibration and
reflection measurement with over-coupled 2D- and 3D-resonators against well
established two-port techniques corroborating the validity of our method. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.01491 |