Abstract

Long superconducting niobium coplanar waveguides (CPW) on silicon wafers have been implemented with inner conductor width, thickness and length of about 50 nm/spl times/250 nm/spl times/3.2 mm, respectively. CPW tapers yield the transition from small to large cross sections for 50 /spl Omega/ coaxial SMA connectors. Microwave properties are measured at 4.2 K via /spl lambda//2-resonators where the inner conductor width w/sub i/ is about half the London penetration depth. Due to the dominant kinetic inductance the measured quality factor is close to an evaluated minimum value for w/sub i/<50 nm. The quality factors of such nanolines with niobium are approximately 150 at 10 GHz, i.e., more than two orders of magnitude larger than with aluminum at the same temperature. An unexpected power dependence of the intermodulation amplitudes and the corresponding dc properties are described.

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