Suppression of low-frequency charge noise in superconducting resonators by surface spin desorption
The performance of solid-state quantum devices is often affected by low-frequency noise that appears to arise from the presence of two-level defects. Here the authors show that surface spins that cause magnetic noise are an origin of dielectric noise in superconducting resonators.
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Main Authors: | S. E. de Graaf, L. Faoro, J. Burnett, A. A. Adamyan, A. Ya. Tzalenchuk, S. E. Kubatkin, T. Lindström, A. V. Danilov |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c6b74cae46d94f8d87f538f6b02b251c |
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