Patent classifications
H03D7/005
Integrating Josephson amplifiers or Josephson mixers into printed circuit boards
An aspect includes one or more board layers. A first chip cavity is formed within the one or more board layers, wherein a first Josephson amplifier or Josephson mixer is disposed within the first chip cavity. The first Josephson amplifier or Josephson mixer comprises at least one port, each port connected to at least one connector disposed on at least one of the one or more board layers, wherein at least one of the one or more board layers comprises a circuit trace formed on the at least one of the one or more board layers.
Driving the common-mode of a Josephson parametric converter using a three-port power divider
An on-chip Josephson parametric converter is provided. The on-chip Josephson parametric converter includes a Josephson ring modulator. The on-chip Josephson parametric converter further includes a lossless power divider, coupled to the Josephson ring modulator, having a single input port and two output ports for receiving a pump drive signal via the single input port, splitting the pump drive signal symmetrically into two signals that are equal in amplitude and phase, and outputting each of the two signals from a respective one of the two output ports. The pump drive signal excites a common mode of the on-chip Josephson parametric converter.
Applications of surface acoustic wave resonators coupled to a josephson ring modulator
Superconducting device applications implemented with two surface acoustic wave resonators coupled to a Josephson ring modulator are provided. A method can include receiving, by a unitary Josephson mixer and from a first superconducting surface acoustic wave resonator of a superconducting device, a first surface acoustic wave signal that comprises one or more phonons that resonate at a first frequency, and receiving, by the unitary Josephson mixer and from a radio frequency source operatively coupled to the unitary Josephson mixer, a radio frequency control signal. The method can also include mixing the first surface acoustic wave signal and the radio frequency control signal and outputting a second surface acoustic wave signal based on mixing the first surface acoustic wave signal and the radio frequency control signal. The second surface acoustic wave signal can comprise one or more phonons that resonate at a second frequency.
Applications of a superconducting device that mixes surface acoustic waves and microwave signals
Superconducting device applications implemented with a surface acoustic wave resonator and a superconducting microwave resonator coupled to a Josephson ring modulator are provided. A method can comprise receiving, by a microwave Josephson mixer, and from a superconducting surface acoustic wave resonator of a superconducting device, a surface acoustic wave signal that comprises one or more phonons that resonate at a first frequency. The method can also comprise receiving, by the microwave Josephson mixer and from a superconducting microwave resonator of the superconducting device, a microwave signal that comprises one or more photons that can resonate at a second frequency. Further, the method can also comprise mixing, by the microwave Josephson mixer, the surface acoustic wave signal and the microwave signal based on a microwave control signal received from a microwave source operatively coupled to the microwave Josephson mixer.
FOUR-PORT CIRCULATOR WITH FREQUENCY CONVERSION BASED ON NONDEGENERATE THREE WAVING MIXING JOSEPHSON DEVICES
A technique relates to a superconducting device. A first mixing device has a first mixing port and a second mixing port. A second mixing device has another first mixing port and another second mixing port. The first and second mixing devices are superconducting nondegenerate three-wave mixing devices. The first mixing port and the another first mixing port are configured to couple to a first coupler. The second mixing port and the another second mixing port are configured to couple to a second coupler.
Superconducting qubit and resonator system based on the Josephson ring modulator
A superconducting quantum mechanical device includes first, second, third and fourth Josephson junctions connected in a bridge circuit having first, second and third resonance eigenmodes. The device also includes first and second capacitor pads. The first and second capacitor pads and the bridge circuit form a superconducting qubit having a resonance frequency corresponding to the first resonance eigenmode. The device further includes first and second resonator sections. The first and second resonator sections and the bridge circuit form a resonator having a resonance frequency corresponding to the second resonance eigenmode. The device also includes a source of magnetic flux arranged proximate the bridge circuit. The source of magnetic flux is configured to provide, during operation, a magnetic flux through the bridge circuit to cause coupling between the first, second and third resonance eigenmodes when the third resonance eigenmode is excited.
MULTI-PATH INTERFEROMETRIC JOSEPHSON ISOLATOR BASED ON NONDEGENERATE THREE-WAVE MIXING JOSEPHSON DEVICES
A microwave isolator device includes two nondegenerate microwave mixer devices, each mixer configured to receive a microwave input of an input frequency via a first port and to generate an idler signal of an idler frequency at a second port. The second ports of both mixers are coupled together. A first input/output (I/O) port is coupled to the first ports of the two mixers, and a second I/O port is also coupled to the first ports of the two mixers. A microwave signal (signal) communicated between the first I/O port and the second I/O port is transmitted while propagating in a first direction between the first I/O port to the second I/O port through the first mixer and the second mixer and to be blocked while propagating in a second direction between the second I/O port to the first I/O through the first mixer and the second mixer.
Incorporating arrays of josephson junctions in a josephson junction ring modulator in a josephson parametric converter
A Josephson parametric converter is provided. The Josephson parametric converter includes a multi-Josephson junction ring modulator having arrays of Josephson junctions arranged in a ring configuration with nodes inter-dispersed between the arrays. The Josephson parametric converter includes resonators formed from capacitors that shunt the multi-Josephson junction ring modulator and enable respective modes of the Josephson parametric converter.
Incorporating arrays of Josephson junctions in a Josephson junction ring modulator in a Josephson parametric converter
A Josephson parametric converter is provided. The Josephson parametric converter includes a multi-Josephson junction ring modulator having arrays of Josephson junctions arranged in a ring configuration with ring nodes inter-dispersed between the arrays and a center node inter-connecting the ring nodes. The Josephson parametric also includes resonators formed from capacitors that shunt the multi-Josephson junction ring modulator and enable respective modes of the Josephson parametric converter.
INTEGRATING JOSEPHSON AMPLIFIERS OR JOSEPHSON MIXERS INTO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
An aspect includes one or more board layers. A first chip cavity is formed within the one or more board layers, wherein a first Josephson amplifier or Josephson mixer is disposed within the first chip cavity. The first Josephson amplifier or Josephson mixer comprises at least one port, each port connected to at least one connector disposed on at least one of the one or more board layers, wherein at least one of the one or more board layers comprises a circuit trace formed on the at least one of the one or more board layers.