This study presents the design, simulation, and experimental characterization of a superconducting transmon qubit circuit prototype for potential applications in dark matter detection experiments. We describe a planar circuit design featuring two non-interacting transmon qubits, one with fixed frequency and the other flux tunable. Finite-element simulations were employed to extract key Hamiltonian parameters and optimize component geometries. The qubit was fabricated and then characterized at 20 mK, allowing for a comparison between simulated and measured qubit parameters. Good agreement was found for transition frequencies and anharmonicities (within 1% and 10% respectively) while coupling strengths exhibited larger discrepancies (30%). We discuss potential causes for measured coherence times falling below expectations (T1 ∼1-2 μs) and propose strategies for future design improvements. Notably, we demonstrate the application of a hybrid 3D-2D simulation approach for energy participation ratio evaluation, yielding a more accurate estimation of dielectric losses. This work represents an important first step in developing planar Quantum Non-Demolition (QND) single-photon counters for dark matter searches, particularly for axion and dark photon detection schemes.

Moretti, R., Labranca, D., Campana, P., Carobene, R., Gobbo, M., Castellanos-Beltran, M., et al. (2025). Transmon qubit modeling and characterization for Dark Matter search. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON QUANTUM ENGINEERING, 7, 1-8 [10.1109/TQE.2025.3633176].

Transmon qubit modeling and characterization for Dark Matter search

Moretti R.
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Labranca D.
Co-primo
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Campana P.;Carobene R.;Gobbo M.;Borghesi M.;Corti H. A.;Faverzani M.;Nucciotti A.;Origo L.;Giachero A.
2025

Abstract

This study presents the design, simulation, and experimental characterization of a superconducting transmon qubit circuit prototype for potential applications in dark matter detection experiments. We describe a planar circuit design featuring two non-interacting transmon qubits, one with fixed frequency and the other flux tunable. Finite-element simulations were employed to extract key Hamiltonian parameters and optimize component geometries. The qubit was fabricated and then characterized at 20 mK, allowing for a comparison between simulated and measured qubit parameters. Good agreement was found for transition frequencies and anharmonicities (within 1% and 10% respectively) while coupling strengths exhibited larger discrepancies (30%). We discuss potential causes for measured coherence times falling below expectations (T1 ∼1-2 μs) and propose strategies for future design improvements. Notably, we demonstrate the application of a hybrid 3D-2D simulation approach for energy participation ratio evaluation, yielding a more accurate estimation of dielectric losses. This work represents an important first step in developing planar Quantum Non-Demolition (QND) single-photon counters for dark matter searches, particularly for axion and dark photon detection schemes.
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Quantum Circuit; Quantum Sensing; Qubit Characterization; Qubit Design; Qubit Simulation; Transmon;
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14-nov-2025
2025
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Moretti, R., Labranca, D., Campana, P., Carobene, R., Gobbo, M., Castellanos-Beltran, M., et al. (2025). Transmon qubit modeling and characterization for Dark Matter search. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON QUANTUM ENGINEERING, 7, 1-8 [10.1109/TQE.2025.3633176].
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