AbstractMicrowave losses in niobium (Nb) superconducting resonators are investigated at milli-Kelvin temperatures and with low drive power. In addition to the well-known suppression in Q-factor that arises from coupling between the resonator and two-level defects in the dielectric substrate, we report strong dependence of the measured Q-factor and resonance line-shape on the electromagnetic environment. Methods to suppress parasitic coupling between the resonator and its environment are discussed
The frequency dependence of the coupling of niobium superconducting transmission lines is measured f...
Superconducting radio-frequency resonators made from niobium are an integral part ofmany accelerator...
The quadrupole resonator (QPR) is a dedicated sample-test cavity for the RF characterization of supe...
AbstractMicrowave losses in niobium (Nb) superconducting resonators are investigated at milli-Kelvin...
We present a systematic analysis of the internal losses of superconducting coplanar waveguide microw...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
The frequency response of three superconductive niobium resonating circuits, formed by a Nb microstr...
International audienceSuperconducting coplanar waveguide (CPW) microwave resonators are crucial elem...
The microstrip resonator technique is a convenient way to sensitively measure the temperature depend...
The Q-factor of superconducting accelerating cavities can be substantially improved by a special hea...
We study NbTiN resonators by measurements of the temperature dependent resonance frequency and frequ...
Bulk niobium is the most common material used in the fabrication of rf superconducting cavities for ...
Characterizing superconducting microwave resonators with highly dissipative elements is a technical ...
Superconducting niobium accelerating cavities are devices operating in radiofrequency and able to ac...
Low level A. C. loss mechanisms in superconducting niobium strips, set back-to-back and carrying ant...
The frequency dependence of the coupling of niobium superconducting transmission lines is measured f...
Superconducting radio-frequency resonators made from niobium are an integral part ofmany accelerator...
The quadrupole resonator (QPR) is a dedicated sample-test cavity for the RF characterization of supe...
AbstractMicrowave losses in niobium (Nb) superconducting resonators are investigated at milli-Kelvin...
We present a systematic analysis of the internal losses of superconducting coplanar waveguide microw...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
The frequency response of three superconductive niobium resonating circuits, formed by a Nb microstr...
International audienceSuperconducting coplanar waveguide (CPW) microwave resonators are crucial elem...
The microstrip resonator technique is a convenient way to sensitively measure the temperature depend...
The Q-factor of superconducting accelerating cavities can be substantially improved by a special hea...
We study NbTiN resonators by measurements of the temperature dependent resonance frequency and frequ...
Bulk niobium is the most common material used in the fabrication of rf superconducting cavities for ...
Characterizing superconducting microwave resonators with highly dissipative elements is a technical ...
Superconducting niobium accelerating cavities are devices operating in radiofrequency and able to ac...
Low level A. C. loss mechanisms in superconducting niobium strips, set back-to-back and carrying ant...
The frequency dependence of the coupling of niobium superconducting transmission lines is measured f...
Superconducting radio-frequency resonators made from niobium are an integral part ofmany accelerator...
The quadrupole resonator (QPR) is a dedicated sample-test cavity for the RF characterization of supe...