1/f Flux Noise in Josephson Phase Qubits
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Abstract
We present the results of a novel measurement in a Josephson phase qubit that uses the resonant response of the qubit to directly measure the spectrum of low-frequency noise. This general method can be applied to any qubit system. By alternating the sense of the qubit bias, we show that the noise is predominantly flux-like, as opposed to a critical-current noise. The magnitude of the noise is compatible with previous measurements of excess low-frequency flux noise in SQUIDs cooled to millikelvin temperatures. We present the results of calculations of flux noise from paramagnetic defects in the native oxides of the superconductors, and show that the measured flux noise cannot be explained by the standard model of two-level state defects.
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Authors
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Robert McDermott
UW-Madison Department of Physics, UW-Madison Dept. of Physics
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Radoslaw Bialczak
UCSB Dept. of Physics, U.C. Santa Barbara
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Markus Ansmann
UCSB Dept. of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara
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Max Hofheinz
UCSB Dept. of Physics
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Nadav Katz
UCSB Dept. of Physics
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Erik Lucero
UCSB Dept. of Physics
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Matthew Neeley
UCSB Dept. of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Aaron O'Connell
UCSB Dept. of Physics, UC Santa Barbara
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Haohua Wang
UCSB Dept. of Physics, U.C. Santa Barbara
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Andrew Cleland
UCSB Dept. of Physics
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John Martinis
UCSB Dept. of Physics, U.C. Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara