ED1

Quantum computer

Chairperson

Yutaka Tabuchi

RIKEN

Hirotaka Terai

NICT

ED1-1-INV

Towards the quantum limit with Josephson traveling wave parametricamplifiers

Nov. 29 10:00-10:25

*Kevin P. O'Brien1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1

ED1-2-INV

A novel technique for the spectroscopy of parasitic defects in superconducting qubits

Nov. 29 10:25-10:50

*Leonid Abdurakhimov1, Imran Mahboob1, Hiraku Toida1, Kosuke Kakuyanagi1, Yuichiro Matsuzaki2, Shiro Saito1
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan1
AIST, Japan2

ED1-3

Study of Superconducting Qubit Frequency Estimation Method

Nov. 29 10:50-11:05

*Shingo Tokunaga1,3, Shinichi Hirose1,3, Shuhei Tamate2, Yutaka Tabuchi2, Norinao Kouma1,3, Yoshiyasu Doi1,3, Shintaro Sato1,3, Yasunobu Nakamura2,3,4
Fujitsu Limited, Japan1
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC), Japan2
RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center, Japan3
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan4

ED1-4

Design of an on-chip cross-resonance filter

Nov. 29 11:05-11:20

*Mitsuya Kawashita1,3, Shuhei Tamate2, Yutaka Tabuchi2, Norinao Kouma1,3, Yoshiyasu Doi1,3, Shintaro Sato1,3, Yasunobu Nakamura2,3,4
Fujitsu Limited, Japan1
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC), Japan2
RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center, Japan3
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan4

ED2

SQUID

Chairperson

Kenji Sakai

Okayama University

ED2-1-INV

Ultrasonic Guided Wave Testing for Pipes using HTS-SQUI

Nov. 29 15:00-15:25

*Yoshimi Hatsukade1, Kohei Okada1, Temuulen Munkhnyam1, Ryohei Ohwa1, Wenxu Sun1
Kindai University1

ED2-2-INV

Magnetic immunoassay with SQUID and magnetic marker

Nov. 29 15:25-15:50

*Charles Shieh-Yueh Yang1
MagQu Co., Ltd1

ED2-3-INV

A SQUID biomagnetic measurement system for magnetospinography and magnetoneurography

Nov. 29 15:50-16:15

*Yoshiaki Adachi1, Shigenori Kawabata2
Kanazawa Institute of Technology1
Tokyo Medical and Dental University2

ED2-4

Dispersion method of magnetic nanoparticles by femtosecond laser pulses for quantitative magnetic immune assay using HTS-SQUID

Nov. 29 16:15-16:30

*Taiki Yamamoto1, Kouhei Kishimoto1, Hiroto Kuroda1, Rekka Moriya1, Kei Yamashita1, Jin Wang1, Kenji Sakai1, Toshihiko Kiwa1
Okayama University (Japan)1

ED3

Detector 1

Chairperson

Hirotaka Terai

NICT

Seiichiro Ariyoshi

Toyohashi University of Tech.

ED3-1-INV

Multi-pixel Gamma-Ray Transition-Edge Sensor Covering Wide Energy Range

Nov. 29 17:00-17:25

*Takahiro Kikuchi1, Go Fujii1, Ryota Hayakawa1,2, Ryan Smith3, Fuminori Hirayama1, Yasushi Sato1, Satoshi Kohjiro1, Masahiro Ukibe1, Ohno Masashi3, Akira Sato1, Hirotake Yamamori1, Takumi Hamaguchi4, Takashi Yasumune4, Chikara Ito4, Koji Takasaki4
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)1
Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan)2
University of Tokyo (Japan)3
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (Japan)4

ED3-2

Fabrication of sub-5μm size small Ir-TES for infrared photon detection

Nov. 29 17:25-17:40

*Takeshi Jodoi1, Yuki Mitsuya1, Ryan Smith1, Hiroyuki Takahashi1
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo1

ED3-3

Study of the athermal phonon hot spot with superconducting Transition Edge Sensor

Nov. 29 17:40-17:55

*Lorenzo Ferrari Barusso1,2, Corrado Boragno1, Edvige Celasco1, Giovanni Gallucci2, Daniele Grosso1, Manuela Rigano1, Flavio Gatti1,2
University of Genoa1
INFN Genoa2

ED3-4

Study of fast single photon superconductive detector (SPSD) with Iridium/Gold bilayer at 0.1 K

Nov. 29 17:55-18:10

*Edvige Celasco1,2, Lorenzo Ferrari Barusso1,2, Giovanni Gallucci2, Daniele Grosso1,2, Pietro Manfrinetti1, Luca Repetto1, Marine Schott1, Kifayat Niazi1, Favio Gatti1,2
Physics Dept University of Genoa1
Infn Genoa2

ED3-5

Current-voltage characteristics of 100-pixel 200 μm square superconducting tunnel junction X-ray detector array

Nov. 29 18:10-18:25

*Shigetomo Shiki1, Go Fujii1
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan1

ED4

Detector 2

Chairperson

Hirotake Yamamori

AIST

Hirotaka Terai

NICT

ED4-1-INV

Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detectors

Nov. 30 10:00-10:25

*Varun B Verma1, Boris Korzh2, Benedikt Hampel1, Prasana Ravindran1, Yao Zhai1, Emma Wollman2, Matthew Shaw2, Richard Mirin1, Sae Woo Nam1
NIST, USA1
JPL, USA1

ED4-2-INV

Research and development of teraherz receivers in China

Nov. 30 10:25-10:50

*Jian Chen1,2, Lili Shi1, Runfeng Su1, Xuecou Tu1,2,4, Jing Li3, Jingbo Wu1,2, Shengcai Shi3, Peiheng Wu1,2,4
Nanjing University1
Purple Mountain Laboratories2
Purple Mountain Obvervatory3
Hefei Nantional Laboratory4

ED4-3

Low-energy single-electron detection using a large-area superconducting micro-strip

Nov. 30 10:50-11:05

*Masato Shigefuji1, Alto Osada1,2, Masahiro Yabuno3, Shigehito Miki3,4, Hirotaka Terai3, Atsushi Noguchi1,5,6
Komaba Institute for Science (KIS), The University of Tokyo, Japan1
PPRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan2
Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan3
Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, Japan4
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC), RIKEN, Japan5
Inamori Research Institute for Science (InaRIS), Japan6

ED4-4

Superconducting neutron transmission imaging for investigating a sequential change in phase separations of low-melting Wood’s metal

Nov. 30 11:05-11:20

*The Dang Vu1,2, Hiroaki Shishido3, Kazuya Aizawa2, Takayuki Oku2, Kenichi Oikawa2, Masahide Harada2, Kenji M. Kojima4, Shigeyuki Miyajima5, Kazuhiko Soyama2, Tomio Koyama1, Mutsuo Hidaka6, Soh Y. Suzuki7, Manobu M. Tanaka8, Masahiko Machida9, Shuichi Kawamata1, Takekazu Ishida1
Division of Quantum and Radiation Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan1
Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2
Department of Physics and Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan3
Centre for Molecular and Materials Science, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3, Canada4
Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 588-2 Iwaoka, Nishi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-2492, Japan5
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan6
Computing Research Center, Applied Research Laboratory, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan7
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan8
Center for Computational Science & e-Systems, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 178-4-4 Wakashiba, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0871, Japan9

ED4-5

Crystalline Orientation of CaF2 window determined by Neutron Transmission Imaging using a Delay Line Current-Biased Kinetic-Inductance Detector

Nov. 30 11:20-11:35

*Hiroaki Shishido1,2, The Dang Vu3,4, Kazuya Aizawa4,8, Kenji M. Kojima3,5, Tomio Koyama3, Kenichi Oikawa4, Masahide Harada4, Takayuki Oku4, Kazuhiko Soyama4, Shigeyuki Miyajima6, Mutsuo Hidaka7, Soh Y. Suzuki8, Manobu M. Tanaka9, Shuichi Kawamata3, Takekazu Ishida3
Department of Physics and Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University1
The Center for Research and Innovation in Electronic Functional Materials, Osaka Metropolitan University2
Division of Quantum and Radiation Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University3
Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency4
Centre for Molecular and Materials Science, TRIUMF and Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, University of British Columbia5
Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology6
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology7
Computing Research Center, Applied Research Laboratory, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)8
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)9

ED5

Microwave and novel decices

Chairperson

Naoto Sekiya

Yamanashi University

Hirotake Yamamori

AIST

ED5-1-INV

High Performance HTS Multi-Band Microwave Bandpass Filters Using Multimode Resonators

Nov. 30 15:00-15:25

*Baoping Ren1, Xuehui Guan1, Haiwen Liu2, Zhewang Ma3
East China Jiaotong University1
Xi'an Jiaotong University2
Saitama University3

ED5-2-INV

Propagation in Superconducting Niobium Rectangular Waveguide in the 100 GHz band

Nov. 30 15:25-15:50

*Tac Nakajima1, Kazuji Suzuki1, Takafumi Kojima2, Yoshinori Uzawa2, Masayuki Ishino3, Issei Watanabe4
Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan1
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan2
Kawashima Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Japan3
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan4

ED5-3

Magnetic interference and current distribution of cross-type and overlap-type Josephson junctions exposed to oblique magnetic fields

Nov. 30 15:50-16:05

*Tenma Ueda1, Edmund Soji Otabe1, Yasunori Mawatari2
Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan)1
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)2

ED5-4

Simulation study of magnetic shielding effects for operation on a Josephson voltage standard device in a high magnetic field

Nov. 30 16:05-16:20

*Daiki Matsumaru1, Shuji Nakamura1, Michitaka Maruyama1, Nobu-Hisa Kaneko1
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)1

ED5-5

Ginzburg-Landau simulation of the three-terminal operations of a superconducting-nanowire cryotron

Nov. 30 16:20-16:35

*Naoki Yasukawa1, Taichiro Nishio1, Yasunori Mawatari2
Tokyo University of Science (Japan)1
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)2

ED6

Quantum computer and fabrication process

Chairperson

Seiichiro Ariyoshi

Toyohashi University of Technology

Yutaka Tabuchi

RIKEN

ED6-1-INV

3D packaging technology for superconducting circuits

Nov. 30 18:15-18:40

Kazumasa Makise1,2
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan1
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology2

ED6-2-INV

3D integration of superconducting chips with through silicon vias

Nov. 30 18:40-19:05

*Martin Weides1, Nicholas Nugent1, Jharna Paul1, Valentino Seferai1, James Grant1, Tania Hemakumara3, Yi Shu3, Dmytro Besprozvannyy3, Russ Renzas3, Myunglae Jo2, Tobias Lindstrom2
The University of Glasgow1
National Physical Laboratory2
Oxford Instruments3

ED6-3

Factorization circuit composed of 32-superconducting flux qubits utilizing the quantum annealing

Nov. 30 19:05-19:20

*Daisuke Saida1,2, Mutsuo Hidaka1, Fuminori Hirayama1, Yuki Yamanashi3
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)1
Fujitsu Limited (Japan)2
Yokohama National University (Japan)3

ED6-4

Nitride-based superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator with an internal quality factor above one million

Nov. 30 19:20-19:35

*Paniz Foshat1, Paul Baity1, Sergey Danilin1, Valentino Safari1, Shima Poorgholam-khanjari1, Mingqi Zhang1, Oleg A. Mukhanov2, Matthew Hutchings2, Robert Hadfield1, Muhammad Imran1, Martin Weides1, Kaveh Delfanazari1
University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)1
SeeQc (United Kingdom)2

ED6-5

Quantum Key Distribution on Microwave band for superconducting quantum computing

Nov. 30 19:35-19:50

*Mingqi Zhang1, Paniz Foshat1, Shima Poorgholam1, Muhammad Imran1, Martin Weides1, Kaveh Delfanazari1
James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom1

ED7

Digital

Chairperson

Masamitsu Tanaka

Nagoya University

Mutsuo Hidaka

AIST

ED7-1-INV

Fabrication Process Development for Very Large-Scale Superconductor Integrated Circuits: Progress, Challenges, and Limitations

Dec. 1 11:00-11:25

*Sergey K Tolpygo1
Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology1

ED7-2-INV

Extremely energy‐efficient integrated circuit technology beyond the thermodynamic limit

Dec. 1 11:25-11:50

*Nobuyuki Yoshikawa1, Taiki Yamae1, Naoki Takeuchi1,2
Yokohama National University1
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)2

ED7-3-INV

Next-Generation Cryogenic/Superconducting Computer Architectures

Dec. 1 11:50-12:15

*Jangwoo Kim1
Seoul National University1

ED7-4

Evaluation of True Random Number Sequences Generated by Utilizing Timing Jitters in Superconducting Integrated Circuits

Dec. 1 12:15-12:30

*Kenta Sato1, Naonori Sega1, Hiroshi Shimada1, Yoshinao Mizugaki1
The University of Electro-Communications, Japan1

ED7-5

Possibility of using the pinning phenomenon of superconductors as a reservoir computing

Dec. 1 12:30-12:45

*Ken Arita1, Tenma Ueda1, Edmund S Otabe1, Yuki Usami1, Hirofumi Tanaka1, Tetsuya Matsuno2
Kyusyu Institute of Technology (Japan)1
National Institute of Technology, Ariake College (Japan)2

ED7-6

Accuracy Improvement of Polynomial Computing RSFQ Circuits Based on Stochastic Computing by Partial Duplication

Dec. 1 12:45-13:00

Moeka Tsuji1, Nobutaka Kito1
Chukyo University (Japan)1