We describe a wide-band Josephson Parametric Amplifier (JPA) that is impedance-matched using an integrated compact superconducting transmission line transformer. The impedance transformer consists of two broadside coupled transmission lines configured in a Ruthroff topology which enables a wide matching bandwidth from 2 to 18 GHz, reducing the input line impedance and the device resonance quality factor by a factor of 4. This enables gain flatness and flexibility in the choice of the amplifier's tuning range. The amplifier has up to 20dB gain, with less than 1 dB of ripple, 2-3 GHz gain-bandwidth product and -126 dBm input 1-dB compression point. Moreover, the device active area fits into a 1mm x 1mm space, thus easing integration into larg...
A directional superconducting parametric amplifier in the GHz frequency range is designed and analyz...
Ultralow-noise microwave amplification and detection play a central role in different applications, ...
The axion search experiments in the microwave frequency range require high sensitive detectors with ...
We demonstrate a high dynamic range Josephson parametric amplifier (JPA) in which the active nonline...
Josephson parametric amplifiers have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information process...
Determining the state of a qubit on a timescale much shorter than its relaxation time is an essentia...
Josephson traveling wave parametric amplifiers enable the amplification of weak microwave signals cl...
Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPAs) approaching quantum-limited noise performance have been instr...
In the work on superconducting parametric amplifiers, the frequency band below one gigahertz is call...
Coherent superconducting circuits play a key role in explor-ing the interaction between light and ma...
International audienceWe have developed and measured a high-gain quantum-limited microwave parametri...
The advent of ultra-low noise microwave amplifiers revolutionized several research fields demanding ...
Amplifiers are ubiquitous in electronics and play a fundamental role in a wide range of scientific m...
We have obtained parametric gain at 19 GHz from a distributed Josephson junction parametric amplifie...
Josephson parametric amplification is a tool of paramount importance in circuit-QED especially for t...
A directional superconducting parametric amplifier in the GHz frequency range is designed and analyz...
Ultralow-noise microwave amplification and detection play a central role in different applications, ...
The axion search experiments in the microwave frequency range require high sensitive detectors with ...
We demonstrate a high dynamic range Josephson parametric amplifier (JPA) in which the active nonline...
Josephson parametric amplifiers have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information process...
Determining the state of a qubit on a timescale much shorter than its relaxation time is an essentia...
Josephson traveling wave parametric amplifiers enable the amplification of weak microwave signals cl...
Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPAs) approaching quantum-limited noise performance have been instr...
In the work on superconducting parametric amplifiers, the frequency band below one gigahertz is call...
Coherent superconducting circuits play a key role in explor-ing the interaction between light and ma...
International audienceWe have developed and measured a high-gain quantum-limited microwave parametri...
The advent of ultra-low noise microwave amplifiers revolutionized several research fields demanding ...
Amplifiers are ubiquitous in electronics and play a fundamental role in a wide range of scientific m...
We have obtained parametric gain at 19 GHz from a distributed Josephson junction parametric amplifie...
Josephson parametric amplification is a tool of paramount importance in circuit-QED especially for t...
A directional superconducting parametric amplifier in the GHz frequency range is designed and analyz...
Ultralow-noise microwave amplification and detection play a central role in different applications, ...
The axion search experiments in the microwave frequency range require high sensitive detectors with ...