Progress toward superconductor electronics fabrication process with planarized NbN and NbN/Nb layers
Sergey K. Tolpygo, Justin L. Mallek, Vladimir Bolkhovsky, Ravi, Rastogi, Evan B. Golden, Terence J. Weir, Leonard M. Johnson, and Mark A., Gouker (Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper presents a new superconductor fabrication process on 200-mm wafers, integrating NbN and Nb layers with high kinetic inductance materials to enable denser digital and neuromorphic circuits with up to 10^8 Josephson junctions per chip.
Contribution
It introduces a novel fabrication process utilizing fully planarized NbN and Nb layers, including PECVD NbN deposition for conformal coverage at low temperatures, enhancing circuit density and performance.
Findings
Successful deposition of NbN with T_c=15.5 K using PECVD.
Achieved high conformality and trench filling with NbN at temperatures below 200°C.
Demonstrated improved inductance and critical current properties in NbN/Nb bilayers.
Abstract
To increase density of superconductor digital and neuromorphic circuits by 10x and reach integration scale of Josephson junctions (JJs) per chip, we developed a new fabrication process on 200-mm wafers, using self-shunted Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb JJs and kinetic inductors. The process has a layer of JJs, a layer of resistors, and 10 fully planarized superconducting layers: 8 Nb layers and 2 layers of high kinetic inductance materials, MoN and NbN, with sheet inductance of 8 pH/sq and 3 pH/sq, respectively. NbN films were deposited by two methods: with =15.5 K by reactive sputtering of a Nb target in Ar+N mixture; with in the range from 9 K to 13 K by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) using Tris(diethylamido)(tert-butylimido)niobium(V) metalorganic precursor. PECVD of NbN was investigated to obtain conformal deposition and filling narrow trenches and vias…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Diagnostics and Applications · Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques · Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
