Quartz phononic crystal resonators for hybrid acoustic quantum memories

Yang Hu, Angad Gupta, Jacob Repicky, Michael Hatridge, Thomas P. Purdy

公開日: 2025/9/9

Abstract

Circuit quantum acoustodynamics systems have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information by coupling superconducting qubits to mechanical resonators, with their long-lived mechanical modes serving as quantum memories. We demonstrate suspended quartz phononic crystal resonators at 100 MHz with millisecond lifetimes at 8 K. With a contactless electrode geometry suppressing both two-level system losses and other electrode-induced energy dissipation, we evaluate the piezoelectric coupling rate between the mechanical modes and fluxonium qubits (resonant coupling) and transmon qubits (parametric coupling mediated by a Josephon-junction-based three-wave mixer). We further discuss multi-period defect geometries for enhancing these coupling rates.

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