Opportunities and Challenges of Computational Electromagnetics Methods for Superconducting Circuit Quantum Device Modeling: A Practical Review
Samuel T. Elkin, Ghazi Khan, Ebrahim Forati, Brandon W. Langley, Dogan Timucin, Reza Molavi, Sara Sussman, Thomas E. Roth

TL;DR
This review discusses the capabilities and limitations of computational electromagnetics methods in modeling superconducting circuit quantum devices, highlighting challenges and future directions for multiscale device simulation.
Contribution
It provides a practical overview of CEM techniques tailored for superconducting quantum devices, emphasizing challenges and solutions for multiscale modeling.
Findings
CEM methods are crucial for superconducting device design.
Multiscale modeling challenges can affect accuracy and simulation time.
Future research directions are identified for improving modeling capabilities.
Abstract
High-fidelity numerical methods that model the physical layout of a device are essential for the design of many technologies. For methods that characterize electromagnetic effects, these numerical methods are referred to as computational electromagnetics (CEM) methods. Although the CEM research field is mature, emerging applications can still stress the capabilities of the techniques in use today. The design of superconducting circuit quantum devices falls in this category due to the unconventional material properties and important features of the devices covering nanometer to centimeter scales. Such multiscale devices can stress the fundamental properties of CEM tools which can lead to an increase in simulation times, a loss in accuracy, or even cause no solution to be reliably found. While these challenges are being investigated by CEM researchers, knowledge about them is limited in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods · Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
