Recombination of localized quasiparticles in disordered superconductors

Journal Article (2025)
Author(s)

S.A.H. de Rooij (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing, SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

Remko Fermin (Universiteit Leiden, University of Cambridge)

K. Kouwenhoven (SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research, TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing)

Tonny Coppens (SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

Vignesh Murugesan (SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

David Thoen (SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

Jan Aarts (TU Delft - Analysis, Universiteit Leiden)

J.J.A. Baselmans (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing, SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

P.J. de Visser (SRON–Netherlands Institute for Space Research)

Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-63321-5
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Issue number
1
Volume number
16
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Abstract

Disordered superconductors offer new impedance regimes for quantum circuits, enable a pathway to protected qubits, and can improve superconducting detectors due to their high kinetic inductance and sheet resistance. The performance of these devices can be limited, however, by quasiparticles—the fundamental excitations of a superconductor. While experiments have shown that disorder affects the relaxation of quasiparticles drastically, the microscopic mechanisms are still not understood. We address this issue by measuring quasiparticle relaxation in a disordered β-Ta film, which we pattern as the inductor of a microwave resonator. We observe that quasiparticle recombination is governed by the phonon scattering time, which is faster than conventional recombination in ordered superconductors. We interpret the results as recombination of localized quasiparticles, induced by disorder, which first delocalize via phonon absorption. We analyze quasiparticle relaxation measurements on superconductors with different degrees of disorder and conclude that this phenomenon is inherent to disordered superconductors.