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Abstract The performance of superconducting qubits is degraded by a poorly characterized set of energy sources breaking the Cooper pairs responsible for superconductivity, creating a condition often called “quasiparticle poisoning”. Both superconducting qubits and low threshold dark matter calorimeters have observed excess bursts of quasiparticles or phonons that decrease in rate with time. Here, we show that a silicon crystal glued to its holder exhibits a rate of low-energy phonon events that is more than two orders of magnitude larger than in a functionally identical crystal suspended from its holder in a low-stress state. The excess phonon event rate in the glued crystal decreases with time since cooldown, consistent with a source of phonon bursts which contributes to quasiparticle poisoning in quantum circuits and the low-energy events observed in cryogenic calorimeters. We argue that relaxation of thermally induced stress between the glue and crystal is the source of these events.more » « less
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Liu, Changjiang; Humbert, Vincent F.; Bretz-Sullivan, Terence M.; Wang, Gensheng; Hong, Deshun; Wrobel, Friederike; Zhang, Jianjie; Hoffman, Jason D.; Pearson, John E.; Jiang, J. Samuel; et al (, Nature Communications)null (Ed.)Abstract Amongst the rare-earth perovskite nickelates, LaNiO 3 (LNO) is an exception. While the former have insulating and antiferromagnetic ground states, LNO remains metallic and non-magnetic down to the lowest temperatures. It is believed that LNO is a strange metal, on the verge of an antiferromagnetic instability. Our work suggests that LNO is a quantum critical metal, close to an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point (QCP). The QCP behavior in LNO is manifested in epitaxial thin films with unprecedented high purities. We find that the temperature and magnetic field dependences of the resistivity of LNO at low temperatures are consistent with scatterings of charge carriers from weak disorder and quantum fluctuations of an antiferromagnetic nature. Furthermore, we find that the introduction of a small concentration of magnetic impurities qualitatively changes the magnetotransport properties of LNO, resembling that found in some heavy-fermion Kondo lattice systems in the vicinity of an antiferromagnetic QCP.more » « less
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Barron, Darcy; Ahmed, Zeeshan; Aguilar, Jessica; Anderson, Adam; Baker, Carina; Barry, Peter; Beall, James; Bender, Amy; Benson, Bradford; Besuner, Robert; et al (, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation)Zmuidzinas, Jonas; Gao, Jian-Rong (Ed.)
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