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Ji-Bang Fu, Bo Ren, Jian-Dong Ouyang, Cong Li, Ke-Cheng-Qi Zhu, Yong-Gang Che, Xiang Fu, Shi-Chuan Xue, Zhao-Hua Yang, Ming-Tang Deng, Jun-Jie Wu. Low-loss, high-coherence airbridge interconnects fabricated by single-step lithographyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 040312.
| Ji-Bang Fu, Bo Ren, Jian-Dong Ouyang, Cong Li, Ke-Cheng-Qi Zhu, Yong-Gang Che, Xiang Fu, Shi-Chuan Xue, Zhao-Hua Yang, Ming-Tang Deng, Jun-Jie Wu. Low-loss, high-coherence airbridge interconnects fabricated by single-step lithographyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 040312. |
Low-loss, high-coherence airbridge interconnects fabricated by single-step lithography
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Abstract
Airbridges are essential for creating high-performance, low-parasitic interconnects in integrated circuits and quantum devices. Conventional multi-step fabrication methods hinder miniaturization and introduce process-related defects. We report a simplified process that enables the fabrication of nanoscale airbridges with just one step of electron-beam lithography. By optimizing a multilayer resist stack with a triple-exposure-dose scheme and a thermal reflow step, we achieve burr-free, suspended metallic bridges with sub-micron features that exhibit robust mechanical stability. Fabricated within a gradiometric SQUID design for superconducting transmon qubits, these airbridges introduce no measurable additional loss in the relaxation time T1, while enabling a 2.5-fold enhancement of the dephasing time. This efficient method offers a practical route toward integrating high-performance three-dimensional interconnects in advanced quantum and nano-electronic devices. -
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