Gaussian superconducting fluctuations produce distinct two-point magnetic noise spectra in 2D and wire systems that are directly measurable by NV-center spin qubits.
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Signatures of Gaussian superconducting fluctuations in nonlocal noise magnetometry
Gaussian superconducting fluctuations produce distinct two-point magnetic noise spectra in 2D and wire systems that are directly measurable by NV-center spin qubits.
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High voltage and electrode system for a cryogenic experiment to search for the neutron electric dipole moment
A cryogenic high-voltage electrode system reaching 635 kV and 75 kV/cm has been developed and partially demonstrated for next-generation neutron EDM experiments.