Surface acoustic wave resonators in the quantum regime
Abstract
We present systematic measurements of the quality factors of surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonators on ST-X quartz in the gigahertz range at a temperature of 10 \, mK. We demonstrate a internal quality factor Qi approaching 0.5 million at 0.5 \, GHz and show that Qi≥4.0×104 is achievable up to 4.4 \, GHz. We show evidence for a polynomial dependence of propagation loss on frequency, as well as a weak drive power dependence of Qi that saturates at low power, the latter being consistent with coupling to a bath of two-level systems. Our results indicate that SAW resonators are promising devices for integration with superconducting quantum circuits.
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