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Superconducting Microstrip Losses at Microwave and Sub-millimeter wavelengths
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Superconducting Microstrip Losses at Microwave and Sub-millimeter wavelengths
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We present a lab-on-chip experiment to accurately measure losses of superconducting microstrip lines at microwave and sub-mm wavelengths. The microstrips are fabricated from NbTiN, which is deposited using reactive magnetron sputtering, and amorphous silicon which is deposited using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). Sub-mm wave losses are measured using on-chip Fabry-P{\'e}rot resonators (FPR) operating around $350\ $GHz. Microwave losses are measured using shunted half-wave resonators with an identical geometry and fabricated on the same chip. We measure a loss tangent of the amorphous silicon at single-photon energies of $\tan\delta =3.7\pm0.5\times10^{-5}$ at $6\ $GHz and $\tan\delta = 2.1\pm 0.1\times10^{-4}$ at $350\ $GHz. These results represent very low losses for deposited dielectrics, but the sub-mm wave losses are significantly higher than the microwave losses, which cannot be understood using the standard two-level system loss model.
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