Charge and Flux Noise from Nonequilibrium Quasiparticle Energy Distributions in Superconducting Qubits and Resonators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21177v3
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 21:44:20 GMT
- Title: Charge and Flux Noise from Nonequilibrium Quasiparticle Energy Distributions in Superconducting Qubits and Resonators
- Authors: José Alberto Nava Aquino, Rogério de Sousa,
- Abstract summary: tunneling of excess quasiparticles across Josephson junctions is recognized as one of the main loss and decoherence mechanisms in superconducting qubits.
We propose an additional loss mechanism arising from nonequilibrium quasiparticle densities: Ohmic loss due to quasiparticles residing in superconducting wires away from the junctions.
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- Abstract: The quasiparticle density observed in low-temperature superconducting circuits is several orders of magnitude larger than the value expected at thermal equilibrium. The tunneling of this excess of quasiparticles across Josephson junctions is recognized as one of the main loss and decoherence mechanisms in superconducting qubits. Here we propose an additional loss mechanism arising from nonequilibrium quasiparticle densities: Ohmic loss due to quasiparticles residing in superconducting wires away from the junctions. Our theory leverages the recent experimental demonstration that the excess quasiparticles are in quasiequilibrium [T. Connolly et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. $\textbf{132}$, 217001 (2024)] and uses a generalized fluctuation-dissipation theorem to predict the amount of charge and flux noise generated by them. We show that the resulting contribution to qubit and resonator energy relaxation rate $1/T_1$ can be larger than the one due to amorphous two-level systems and comparable to the contribution from quasipaticle-tunneling. We also discuss the flux noise associated to charge noise fluctuations. For quasiparticles in quasiequilibrium the associated flux noise is logarithmic-in-frequency, giving rise to a "nearly white" contribution that is comparable to the flux noise observed in experiments. This contrasts to amorphous two-level systems, whose associated flux noise is shown to be superOhmic. In conclusion, wire-resident quasiparticles are a universal source of loss and decoherence even when the quasiparticles are far away from Josephson junctions.
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