Abstract

We address the problem of reducing the noise of an RSFQ circuit, which may significantly decohere a Josephson qubit in the case of integration of these circuits. The main sources of such noise in traditional RSFQ circuits are low-ohmic shunting resistors ensuring sufficiently high damping. We developed the toggle flip-flop (TFF) cells with weakly-damped individual junctions due to high-ohmic shunts. The dominant part of necessary damping in this circuit was realized by applying an additional, so-called ‘perpendicular’, low-ohmic resistor connecting the centre of the storing TFF inductance to ground. The TFF circuits with junctions shunted by 50 Ω resistors and perpendicular resistor of 1.5 Ω, ensuring suppression of noise by more than one order, have been fabricated and demonstrated an operation range of ±20%. In order to make the circuit compact and, therefore, less sensitive to external noise, the passive frozen-flux-based phase shifting elements, replacing large quantizing inductances, were also included. The circuits were fabricated using PTB Nb trilayer process with critical current density jc = 100 A/cm2.

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