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Large fluctuations of T<sub>1</sub> in long-lived transmon qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Recently the relaxation time T1 of transmons has increased, as has the size of the fluctuations in T1. To investigate the source of these fluctuations, we measured the T1 of transmons made with an electrode layer of pure aluminum and a counter-electrode layer made with either pure Al or oxygen-doped granular Al. The superconducting energy gap of the counter-electrode depends on the grain size, which depends on the oxygen doping as well as the layer thickness. At 20 mK, an oxygen-doped device showed T1 variations between about 80 and 300 μs, while an un-doped device on the same chip showed uncorrelated T1 variations between 50 and 100 ms. Measurements of the fluctuations versus temperature reveal that the standard deviation of T1 is proportional to T1, even above 150 mK, where the transmon relaxation is dominated by thermally-generated quasiparticles. We discuss why this behavior is not consistent with the two most commonly proposed mechanisms, fluctuations in two-level-system dielectric loss and fluctuations in the density of non-equilibrium quasiparticles, and propose an alternative mechanism that is consistent with the observed behaviors.

Presenters

  • Kungang Li

    University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Kungang Li

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Sudeep Dutta

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Rui Zhang

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Zachary Steffen

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Dylan Poppert

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Jeffrey Bowser

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Shahriar Keshvari

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Benjamin Palmer

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Christopher J Lobb

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Frederick C Wellstood

    University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park