Author:
Velluire-Pellat Z.,Maréchal E.,Moulonguet N.,Saïz G.,Ménard G. C.,Kozlov S.,Couëdo F.,Amari P.,Medous C.,Paris J.,Hostein R.,Lesueur J.,Feuillet-Palma C.,Bergeal N.
Abstract
AbstractSuperconducting microwave resonators are crucial elements of microwave circuits, offering a wide range of potential applications in modern science and technology. While conventional low-T$$_c$$
c
superconductors are mainly employed, high-T$$_c$$
c
cuprates could offer enhanced temperature and magnetic field operating ranges. Here, we report the realization of $$\textrm{YBa}_2\textrm{Cu}_3\textrm{O}_{7-\delta }$$
YBa
2
Cu
3
O
7
-
δ
superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators, and demonstrate a continuous evolution from a lossy undercoupled regime, to a lossless overcoupled regime by adjusting the device geometry, in good agreement with circuit model theory. A high-quality factor resonator was then used to perform electron spin resonance measurements on a molecular spin ensemble across a temperature range spanning two decades. We observe spin-cavity hybridization indicating coherent coupling between the microwave field and the spins in a highly cooperative regime. The temperature dependence of the Rabi splitting and the spin relaxation time point toward an antiferromagnetic coupling of the spins below 2 K. Our findings indicate that high-Tc superconducting resonators hold great promise for the development of functional circuits. Additionally, they suggest novel approaches for achieving hybrid quantum systems based on high-T$$_c$$
c
superconductors and for conducting electron spin resonance measurements over a wide range of magnetic fields and temperatures.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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