High-Density Cryogenic Wiring for Superconducting Qubit Control

A high density wiring system to transmit radio frequency (RF) signals to superconducting qubits disposed within a dilution refrigerator is disclosed. The high density wiring system comprises a plurality of flexible layers, with conductive layers disposed between adjacent pairs of flexible layers. The conductive layers may be constructed using phosphor bronze. The wiring system that is disposed at the lower temperature stages of the dilution refrigerator may be coated with a superconducting material. The wiring system is useful for superconducting quantum computers and cryogenic sensors, as well as cryogenic infrastructure.

Researchers

Kyle Thompson / John Cummings / Steven Weber / John Rokosz

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Computer Science: Quantum Computing / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • high-density cryogenic wiring for superconducting qubit control
    United States of America | Granted | 11,823,811

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