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Development of 15kA/cm$^2$ Fabrication Process for Superconducting Integrated Digital Circuits

Published 4 Apr 2023 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.supr-con | (2304.01588v2)

Abstract: A new fabrication process for superconducting integrated digital circuits is reported. We have developed the "SIMIT Nb04" fabrication technique for superconducting integrated circuits with Nb-based Josephson junctions based on the validated "SIMIT Nb03" process and Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) technology. Seven Nb superconducting layers and one Mo resistor layer are included in the "SIMIT Nb04" process with 19 mask levels. The device structure is composed of active layers including junctions at the bottom, two passive transmission line (PTL) layers in the middle and a DC power layer at the top. The circuit fabrication started with the fabrication of Mo resistors with a target sheet resistance Rsh of 3 $\Omega$, followed by the deposition of Nb/Al-AlO$_x$/Nb trilayer Josephson-junction with a target critical current density Jc at 15 kA/cm$2$. To increase the Al-AlO$_x$ barrier layer etching's repeatability, an additional barrier protection layer was applied. To accomplish high-quality planarization, we created a planarization procedure coupled with dummy filling. To assess the process dependability and controllability, a set of process control monitors (PCMs) for monitoring fabrication and design parameters was designed and monitored. The successful manufacturing and testing of a few small-scale circuits, like our standard library cells, further attests to the viability of our fabrication process for superconducting integrated circuits.

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