We report the fabrication and characterization of an impedance matched Josephson parametric amplifier (IMPA). A multisection λ/4 transmission line transformer (TLT) is utilized, which can reduce the input impedance and… Click to show full abstract
We report the fabrication and characterization of an impedance matched Josephson parametric amplifier (IMPA). A multisection λ/4 transmission line transformer (TLT) is utilized, which can reduce the input impedance and provide a wide impedance matched bandwidth. In addition, the whole IMPA device is fabricated on a LaAlO3 substrate with a dielectric constant of 23.4, much larger compared to the commonly used intrinsic silicon substrate, to provide larger grounded capacitance, making the fabrication of the multisection λ/4 TLT more precise and reliable. The experimental results show that by adjusting the working point, the amplifier has a bandwidth of 580 MHz with a gain of more than 15 dB. The average input saturation power is about −115 dBm within the bandwidth. Additionally, its noise performance is close to the quantum-limited level.
               
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