Effect of environmental coupling on tunneling of quasiparticles in Josephson junctions

ORAL

Abstract

We study quasiparticle tunneling in Josephson tunnel junctions embedded in an electromagnetic environment. We identify tunneling processes that transfer electrical charge and couple to the environment in a way similar to that of normal electrons, and processes that mix electrons and holes and are thus creating charge superpositions. The latter are sensitive for the phase difference between the superconductor and are thus limited by phase diffusion even at zero temperature. We show that that term is suppressed in many environments, thus leading to lower quasiparticle decay rates and thus better qubit coherence than previously expected.

Authors

  • Mohammad Ansari

    Institute for Quantum Computing, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, University of Waterloo

  • Frank Wilhelm

    Saarland University

  • Urbasi Sinha

    Raman Research Institute

  • Aninda Sinha

    Indian Institute of Science