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The ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ'sÌýMcRae Lab is an experimental research laboratory in the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering department focused on materials and metrology for superconducting quantum device applications. Active areas of research include:
- Microwave characterization of materials for superconducting quantum devices (such as qubits, sensors, and parametric amplifiers);
- Development of novel metrological techniques for coherence measurements at millikelvin temperatures and single photon powers;
- Investigation of quasiparticles, two-level systems, and other decoherence channels limiting superconducting qubits;
- Optimization of the dilution refrigerator RF environment by crogenic calibration and low-power characterization of the microwave chain.
The McRae Lab is part of the international , and is closely affiliated with NIST Boulder's Ìýthrough the Boulder Cryogenic Quantum Testbed project.
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