Three-Dimensional Niobium Coaxial Cavity with 0.1\,second Lifetime

Abstract

We report on the internal quality factor of a three-dimensional niobium quarter-wave coaxial cavity, with mid-temperature annealing, exhibiting Q int 3×109 at the single-photon level below 20\,mK, which corresponds to an internal photon lifetime of τ int90\,ms. Moreover, Q int of the mid-temperature annealed cavities remains almost unchanged even after several cooldown cycles and air exposure. These results suggest that stable low-loss niobium oxides might be formed by mid-temperature annealing on the surface of three-dimensional niobium cavity. This surface treatment could be applicable to the fabrication of 2D superconducting circuits and help improve the lifetime of Nb-based superconducting qubits.

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