2023
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6668/acf166
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Measuring magnetic 1/f noise in superconducting microstructures and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem

M Herbst,
A Fleischmann,
D Hengstler
et al.

Abstract: The performance of superconducting devices like qubits, SQUIDs, and particle detectors is often limited by finite coherence times and 1/f noise. Various types of slow fluctuators in the Josephson junctions and the passive parts of these superconducting circuits can be the cause, and devices usually suffer from a combination of different noise sources, which are hard to disentangle and therefore hard to eliminate. One contribution is magnetic 1/f noise caused by fluctuating magnetic moments of magnetic impuriti… Show more

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