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Broadband parametric amplifiers based on nonlinear kinetic inductance artificial transmission lines
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2017
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringNonlinear CircuitHigh-frequency DeviceSuperconductivityKinetic InductanceTransmission LineComputational ElectromagneticsBroadband Parametric AmplifiersNbtin Thin FilmsMicrowave Engineering
We present broadband parametric amplifiers based on the kinetic inductance of superconducting NbTiN thin films in an artificial (lumped-element) transmission line architecture. We demonstrate two amplifier designs implementing different phase matching techniques: periodic impedance loading and resonator phase shifters placed periodically along the transmission line. Our design offers several advantages over previous CPW-based amplifiers, including intrinsic 50 Ω characteristic impedance, natural suppression of higher pump harmonics, lower required pump power, and shorter total trace length. Experimental realizations of both versions of the amplifiers are demonstrated. With a transmission line length of 20 cm, we have achieved gains of 15 dB over several GHz of bandwidth.
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