Superconducting Parametric Amplifiers: Resonator Design and Role in Qubit Readout

Babak Mohammadian*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Superconducting Parametric Amplifiers (SPAs) are critical components for ultra-low-noise qubit readout in quantum computing, addressing the critical challenge of amplifying weak quantum signals without introducing noise that degrades coherence and computational fidelity. Unlike classical amplifiers, SPAs can achieve or closely approach quantum-limited performance, specifically the Standard Quantum Limit (SQL) of half a photon of added noise for phase-preserving amplification. The core principle of SPAs relies on parametric amplification, where energy is transferred from a strong pump tone to a weak input signal through nondissipative nonlinear mixing processes. This is enabled by intrinsic nonlinearities in superconducting materials, primarily kinetic inductance in thin films (e.g., NbTiN, Al) and, more significantly, the Josephson effect in Josephson junctions. These nonlinear elements facilitate frequency mixing (three-wave or four-wave mixing) and can operate in phase-preserving or phase-sensitive amplification modes, with the latter allowing for noise squeezing below the SQL. This chapter emphasizes the significant role of resonator design in determining critical SPA performance metrics such as gain, bandwidth, and noise characteristics. It details both lumped-element (LC) and distributed-element (coplanar waveguide, CPW) resonators, discussing their unique properties, suitability for different frequency ranges, and the importance of achieving high quality factors (Q) for efficient energy storage and minimal loss. A practical design and simulation of a meandered quarter-wavelength CPW resonator coupled to a feed line is presented, illustrating how precise control over geometric parameters optimizes resonant frequency, coupling strength, and quality factor for high-fidelity qubit state discrimination.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRecent Developments in Applications of Quantum Physics
PublisherIntechOpen
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 19 Sept 2025

Keywords

  • superconducting parametric amplifiers
  • Josephson junction
  • quantum-limited readout
  • coplanar waveguide resonators
  • nonlinear mixing
  • full wave electromagnetic simulation

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