Abstract

Frequency tunability of three dimensional (3D) microwave cavities opens up numerous possibilities for their use in hybrid quantum systems and related technologies. For many applications, it is desirable to tune the resonance at cryogenic temperatures without mechanical actuation. We show that a superconducting 3D microwave cavity can be tuned at the percent level by taking advantage of the dielectric properties of superfluid 4He at millikelvin temperatures, without affecting its intrinsic quality factor—reaching 3 × 105 in the present experiment.

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