Nonequilibrium regimes for quasiparticles in superconducting qubits with gap-asymmetric junctions
Nonequilibrium regimes for quasiparticles in superconducting qubits with gap-asymmetric junctions
Superconducting qubits hold promise for quantum computing, but their operation is challenged by various sources of noise, including excitations known as quasiparticles. Qubits with gap asymmetry larger than their transition energy are less susceptible to quasiparticle decoherence as the quasiparticles are mostly trapped in the low-gap side of the junction. Because of this trapping, the gap asymmetry can contribute to maintaining the quasiparticles out of equilibrium. Here we address the temperature dependence of the quasiparticle densities in the two sides of the junction. We show that four qualitatively different regimes are possible with increasing temperature: i) nonequilibrium, ii) local quasiequilibrium, iii) global quasiequilibrium, and iv) full equilibrium. We identify shortcomings in assuming global quasiequilibrium when interpreting experimental data, highlighting how measurements in the presence of magnetic field can aid the accurate determination of the junction parameters, and hence the identification of the nonequilibrium regimes.
G. Marchegiani、G. Catelani
电工基础理论电气测量技术、电气测量仪器
G. Marchegiani,G. Catelani.Nonequilibrium regimes for quasiparticles in superconducting qubits with gap-asymmetric junctions[EB/OL].(2025-07-22)[2025-08-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17218.点此复制
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