The critical current in a Josephson junction is known to exhibit a 1/f low frequency noise. Implemented as a superconducting qubit, this low frequency noise can lead to decoherence. While the 1/f noise has been known to arise from an ensemble of two level systems connected to the tunnel barrier, the precise microscopic nature of these TLSs remain a mystery. In this thesis we will present measurements of the 1/f low frequency noise in the critical current and tunneling resistance of Al-AlOx-Al Josephson junctions. Measurements in a wide range of resistively shunted and unshunted junctions confirm the equality of critical current and tunneling resistance noise. That is the critical current fluctuation corresponds to fluctuations of the tunne...
Josephson superconducting qubits and parametric amplifiers are prominent examples of superconducting...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
The anomalous low-temperature properties of glasses arise from intrinsic excitable entities, so-call...
The critical current in a Josephson junction is known to exhibit a 1/f low frequency noise. Implemen...
The authors have studied low-frequency resistance fluctuations in shadow-evaporated Al/AlOx/Al tunne...
We compute the decoherence caused by 1/f fluctuations at low frequency f in the critical current I_0...
Recent progress with microfabricated quantum devices has revealed that an ubiquitous source of noise...
This thesis examines Josephson tunnel junctions as candidate qubits for quantum computation. A larg...
Non-Gaussian fluctuations of the electrical current can be detected with a Josephson junction placed...
Tunneling defects in disordered materials form spurious two-level systems which are a major source o...
The recent interest in developing highly controllable quantum bits (qubits) based on superconducting...
I studied the Josephson junction system in the context of its usability for quan-tum computation. Th...
Measurements of temperature dependence of the return current in high quality Nb/AlOx/Nb Josephson ju...
In disordered solids, two-level atomic-tunneling systems are present in large quantity. Only recentl...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
Josephson superconducting qubits and parametric amplifiers are prominent examples of superconducting...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
The anomalous low-temperature properties of glasses arise from intrinsic excitable entities, so-call...
The critical current in a Josephson junction is known to exhibit a 1/f low frequency noise. Implemen...
The authors have studied low-frequency resistance fluctuations in shadow-evaporated Al/AlOx/Al tunne...
We compute the decoherence caused by 1/f fluctuations at low frequency f in the critical current I_0...
Recent progress with microfabricated quantum devices has revealed that an ubiquitous source of noise...
This thesis examines Josephson tunnel junctions as candidate qubits for quantum computation. A larg...
Non-Gaussian fluctuations of the electrical current can be detected with a Josephson junction placed...
Tunneling defects in disordered materials form spurious two-level systems which are a major source o...
The recent interest in developing highly controllable quantum bits (qubits) based on superconducting...
I studied the Josephson junction system in the context of its usability for quan-tum computation. Th...
Measurements of temperature dependence of the return current in high quality Nb/AlOx/Nb Josephson ju...
In disordered solids, two-level atomic-tunneling systems are present in large quantity. Only recentl...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
Josephson superconducting qubits and parametric amplifiers are prominent examples of superconducting...
To be published in Physical Review LettersInternational audienceFluctuations of the current through ...
The anomalous low-temperature properties of glasses arise from intrinsic excitable entities, so-call...