Pound-locking for characterization of superconducting microresonators

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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We present a new application and implementation of the so-called Pound locking technique for the interrogation of superconducting microresonators. We discuss how by comparing against stable frequency sources this technique can be used to characterize properties of resonators that can not be accessed using traditional methods. Specifically, by analyzing the noise spectra and the Allan deviation we obtain valuable information about the nature of the noise in superconducting planar resonators. This technique also greatly improves the read-out accuracy and measurement throughput compared to conventional methods.

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