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Number fluctuations of sparse quasiparticles in a superconductor

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arxiv 1103.0758 v2 pith:W6ZJVELY submitted 2011-03-03 cond-mat.supr-con astro-ph.IMcond-mat.mes-hall

Number fluctuations of sparse quasiparticles in a superconductor

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keywords fluctuationsquasiparticledensitylifetimemeasurednumberquasiparticlessaturation
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We have directly measured quasiparticle number fluctuations in a thin film superconducting Al resonator in thermal equilibrium. The spectrum of these fluctuations provides a measure of both the density and the lifetime of the quasiparticles. We observe that the quasiparticle density decreases exponentially with decreasing temperature, as theoretically predicted, but saturates below 160 mK to 25-55 per cubic micron. We show that this saturation is consistent with the measured saturation in the quasiparticle lifetime, which also explains similar observations in qubit decoherence times.

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