Cryogenic microwave characterization of Kapton polyimide using superconducting resonators

2016 
Half-wavelength, capacitively-coupled superconducting microstrip resonators have been constructed on 50.8 µm (2 mil) thick flexible Kapton polyimide substrates. The metal stack-up on each side was a 50 nm Ti adhesion layer followed by a 250 nm Nb layer. These resonators yield high quality factors (loaded Q as high as 4110) at 1.2 K in the 2–10 GHz frequency range, implying a loss tangent of less than 0.000275 at 2 GHz. This work provides complex dielectric permittivity information for Kapton materials that have not previously been reported for this temperature (1–6 K) and frequency range. Furthermore it provides confidence that commercially available flexible Kapton is potentially useful as a substrate material for flexible superconducting interconnects or cables, which are of great interest for use in cryogenic electronics systems.
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