Abstract
Ionizing radiation from ambient radioactivity has been shown to reduce the coherence time of superconducting qubits. Qubit performance can be improved by shielding the system from external radiation: operating the system underground to reduce cosmic rays, and use of lead shielding to reduce ambient gammas. Here we present a design for a lead shield optimized for a dilution refrigerator operating in PNNL's Shallow Underground Laboratory. The shield reduces the ambient gamma flux by approximately 99.8\%, so that cosmic ray muons dominate the ionizing radiation input to the qubits.
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