2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.89.014503
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Evidence for temperature-dependent spin diffusion as a mechanism of intrinsic flux noise in SQUIDs

Abstract: The intrinsic flux noise observed in superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) is thought to be due to the fluctuation of electron spin impurities, but the frequency and temperature dependence observed in experiments do not agree with the usual 1/f models. We present theoretical calculations and experimental measurements of flux noise in rf-SQUID flux qubits that show how these observations, and previous reported measurements, can be interpreted in terms of a spindiffusion constant that increases w… Show more

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“…Recent theory and experiment 25 provided evidence that low temperature/low frequency SQUID flux noise can be explained by a spin diffusion model, with spin diffusion constant measured to be of the order of 10 µm 2 /s.…”
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“…Recent theory and experiment 25 provided evidence that low temperature/low frequency SQUID flux noise can be explained by a spin diffusion model, with spin diffusion constant measured to be of the order of 10 µm 2 /s.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…31 More recently, extensive numerical studies 25,32 showed that these calculations greatly underestimated the value of the flux produced by spins located at the wire surfaces, because they did not take account of the singular nature of the spin's dipole field. Indeed, analytic expressions for the flux noise power that take into account the spin's singular behaviour are still absent from the literature.…”
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“…(38) and Table I in Conclusion. For fixed specific inductance and capacitance, these correlators are not proportional to the TL's area; typically, the external-noise effect increases faster than mechanisms [12,13,16] caused by the RKKY interaction between near-interface spins via the superconductor and proportional to the length of the TL. Bacause of this key difference, even weak external noises may give a dominant contribution in long TLs.…”
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