2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.10870
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Phase Diffusion in Low-$E_J$ Josephson Junctions at milli-Kelvin Temperatures

Abstract: Josephson junctions (JJs) with Josephson energy EJ1K are widely employed as non-linear elements in superconducting circuits for quantum computing, operating at milli-Kelvin temperatures. Here we experimentally study incoherent phase slips (IPS) in low-EJ Aluminum-based JJs at T < 0.2K, where the IPS become the dominant source of dissipation. We observed strong suppression of the critical (switching) current and a very rapid growth of the zero-bias resistance with decreasing Josephson energy below EJ ∼ 1K. This… Show more

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