Performance of superconducting resonators, particularly cavities for particle accelerators and micro cavities and thin film resonators for quantum computations and photon detectors has been improved substantially by recent materials treatments and technological advances. As a result, the niobium cavities have reached the quality factors Q ~ 1011 at 1-2 GHz and 1.5 K and the breakdown radio-frequency (rf) fields H close to the dc superheating eld of the Meissner state. These advances raise the question whether the state-of-the-art cavities are close to the fundamental limits, what these limits actually are, and to what extent the Q and H limits can be pushed by the materials nano structuring and impurity management. These issues are also rel...
Radio-frequency (rf) superconducting cavities are widely used to increase the energy of a charged pa...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
We propose a theory of nonlinear surface resistance of a dirty superconductor in a strong radio-freq...
Performance of superconducting resonators, particularly cavities for particle accelerators and micro...
Superconducting niobium accelerating cavities are devices operating in radiofrequency and able to ac...
Low-loss superconducting rf devices are required when used for quantum computation. Here, we present...
Frequency instability of superconducting resonators and qubits leads to dephasing and time-varying e...
Microwave resonators with high quality factors have enabled many recent breakthroughs with supercond...
In this master's thesis, I present the design, fabrication, and characterisation of superconducting ...
We calculate a low-frequency surface impedance of a dirty, s-wave superconductor with an imperfect s...
AbstractMicrowave losses in niobium (Nb) superconducting resonators are investigated at milli-Kelvin...
Abstract Current superconducting cavities are generally made of solid Niobium. A possibility to re...
We perform an experimental and numerical study of dielectric loss in superconducting microwave reson...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
We present fast tunable superconducting microwave resonators fabricated from planar NbN on a sapphir...
Radio-frequency (rf) superconducting cavities are widely used to increase the energy of a charged pa...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
We propose a theory of nonlinear surface resistance of a dirty superconductor in a strong radio-freq...
Performance of superconducting resonators, particularly cavities for particle accelerators and micro...
Superconducting niobium accelerating cavities are devices operating in radiofrequency and able to ac...
Low-loss superconducting rf devices are required when used for quantum computation. Here, we present...
Frequency instability of superconducting resonators and qubits leads to dephasing and time-varying e...
Microwave resonators with high quality factors have enabled many recent breakthroughs with supercond...
In this master's thesis, I present the design, fabrication, and characterisation of superconducting ...
We calculate a low-frequency surface impedance of a dirty, s-wave superconductor with an imperfect s...
AbstractMicrowave losses in niobium (Nb) superconducting resonators are investigated at milli-Kelvin...
Abstract Current superconducting cavities are generally made of solid Niobium. A possibility to re...
We perform an experimental and numerical study of dielectric loss in superconducting microwave reson...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
We present fast tunable superconducting microwave resonators fabricated from planar NbN on a sapphir...
Radio-frequency (rf) superconducting cavities are widely used to increase the energy of a charged pa...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
We propose a theory of nonlinear surface resistance of a dirty superconductor in a strong radio-freq...