화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Vol.27, No.5, 2286-2291, 2009
Film-thickness dependence of 10 GHz Nb coplanar-waveguide resonators
The authors have studied Nb lambda/2 coplanar-waveguide (CPW) resonators whose resonant frequencies are 10-11 GHz. The resonators have different film thicknesses, t=0.05, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 mu m. They measured at low temperatures, T=0.02-5 K, one of the scattering-matrix element, S-21, which is the transmission coefficient from one port to the other. At the base temperatures, T =0.02-0.03 K, the resonators are overcoupled to the input/output microwave lines, and the loaded quality factors are on the order of 10(3). The resonant frequency has a considerably larger film-thickness dependence compared to the predictions by circuit simulators which calculate the inductance of CPW taking into account L-g only, where L-g is the usual magnetic inductance determined by the CPW geometry. By fitting a theoretical S-21 versus frequency curve to the experimental data, they determined for each film thickness the phase velocity of the CPW with an accuracy better than 0.1%. The large film-thickness dependence must be due to the kinetic inductance L-k of the CPW center conductor. They also measured S-21 as a function of temperature up to T=4-5 K, and confirmed that both thickness and temperature dependence are consistent with the theoretical prediction for L-k. (C) 2009 American Vacuum Society. [DOI: 10.1116/1.3232301]