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Efficient Design: How Mass-production Architecture Elevates Top Performers

Published September 26, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory, as part of the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), have showcased a qubit design that could revolutionize mass production in the quantum computing field. This breakthrough paves the way for more efficient and reliable qubit fabrication processes, addressing key challenges in quantum computing development.

As part of the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), a DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by Brookhaven Lab, researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have successfully demonstrated a qubit design that offers a more feasible approach to mass production while maintaining performance levels comparable to current industry standards.

To streamline the fabrication of qubits, scientists conducted a series of mathematical analyses to establish guidelines for enhancing their ease of production and reliability.

One of the primary focuses of this research is on improving the coherence of qubits, which is crucial for maintaining quantum information integrity. This coherence is directly linked to the quality of a qubit’s junction.

Superconducting qubits, with their unique architecture of two superconducting layers separated by an insulator in an SIS junction (superconductor-insulator-superconductor), have been the center of attention. However, the precise and reliable manufacturing of these junctions for mass production poses significant challenges, as creating SIS junctions is considered an intricate process.

In a recent study, researchers delved into the impact of introducing an architectural change to qubits by exploring constriction junctions as an alternative to traditional SIS junctions.

While the SIS design has been ideal for current superconducting qubits, the study revealed that utilizing constriction junctions, which typically allow more current flow, could still be effective. By adjusting the current flow through constriction junctions, researchers found a way to meet the suitable operational requirements for superconducting qubits, although this approach necessitates the use of less conventional superconducting metals.

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Dr. Liu mentioned, “The use of aluminum, tantalum, or niobium in constriction wires would require impractically thin dimensions. However, exploring alternative superconductors with lower conductivity could enable the fabrication of constriction junctions at practical sizes.”

Despite the differences in behavior between constriction and SIS junctions, researchers investigated the implications of this design alteration.

For superconducting qubits to operate effectively, they require a level of nonlinearity that enables them to function within two energy levels. While superconductors do not naturally exhibit this nonlinearity, it is introduced through the qubit junction.

As constriction junctions in superconducting qubits tend to be more linear compared to traditional SIS junctions, they are deemed more suitable for qubit designs. Researchers discovered that by carefully selecting specific superconducting materials and designing the junction’s size and shape, they could adjust the nonlinearity of constriction junctions to meet operational requirements.

This research provides valuable insights for materials scientists to identify suitable material properties based on the device specifications.

Dr. Liu emphasized, “For qubits operating within the 5-10 gigahertz range, specific tradeoffs between material conductivity, determined by resistance, and junction nonlinearity are essential.”

Co-author of the study, Charles Black, highlighted that with materials meeting the criteria outlined by Brookhaven scientists, qubits utilizing constriction junctions can exhibit performance levels comparable to those with SIS junctions.

Liu, Black, and their C2QA team are actively exploring materials that align with the specifications outlined in their recent publication, with a particular focus on superconducting transition metal silicides commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing.

Their research demonstrates a promising solution to the challenges associated with constriction junctions, enabling a more straightforward qubit fabrication process.

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This study exemplifies C2QA’s co-design principle, where researchers are developing a qubit architecture that aligns with quantum computing requirements while leveraging existing electronics manufacturing capabilities.

Journal Reference:

  1. Mingzhao Liu (刘铭钊) and Charles T. Black. Performance analysis of superconductor-constriction-superconductor transmon qubits. Phys. Rev. A. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.110.012427
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