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arxiv: 1012.1928 · v2 · pith:6AKA6TPEnew · submitted 2010-12-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mes-hall· quant-ph

Evidence for coherent quantum phase-slips across a Josephson junction array

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mes-hallquant-ph
keywords wirephase-slipsorderquantumshiftsamplitudearraycharges
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Superconducting order in a sufficiently narrow and infinitely long wire is destroyed at zero temperature by quantum fluctuations, which induce $2\pi$ slips of the phase of the order parameter. However, in a finite-length wire coherent quantum phase-slips would manifest themselves simply as shifts of energy levels in the excitations spectrum of an electrical circuit incorporating this wire. The higher the phase-slips probability amplitude, the larger are the shifts. Phase-slips occurring at different locations along the wire interfere with each other. Due to the Aharonov-Casher effect, the resulting full amplitude of a phase-slip depends on the offset charges surrounding the wire. Slow temporal fluctuations of the offset charges make the phase-slips amplitudes random functions of time, and therefore turn energy levels shifts into linewidths. We experimentally observed this effect on a long Josephson junction array acting as a "slippery" wire. The slip-induced linewidths, despite being only of order 100 kHz, were resolved from the flux-dependent dephasing of the fluxonium qubit.

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