Microwave-induced excess quasiparticles in superconducting resonators measured through correlated conductivity fluctuations

Journal Article (2012)
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P.J. De Visser

J.J.A. Baselmans

S.J.C. Yates

P. Diener

A. Endo

T.M. Klapwijk

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Abstract

We have measured the number of quasiparticles and their lifetime in aluminium superconducting microwave resonators. The number of excess quasiparticles below 160?mK decreases from 72 to 17??m?3 with a 6?dB decrease of the microwave power. The quasiparticle lifetime increases accordingly from 1.4 to 3.5?ms. These properties of the superconductor were measured through the spectrum of correlated fluctuations in the quasiparticle system and condensate of the superconductor, which show up in the resonator amplitude and phase, respectively. Because uncorrelated noise sources vanish, fluctuations in the superconductor can be studied with a sensitivity close to the vacuum noise.

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