New Yale Study Offers a New Way to Mitigate Quasiparticle Poisoning in Superconducting Circuits

Researchers from Yale University have investigated in a new experiment the interference of electronic excitations of a type of quasiparticle known as Bogoliubov quasiparticles on superconducting circuits, a so-called quasiparticle poisoning that leads to decoherence of quantum information in superconducting circuits. The results suggest that poisoning can be mitigated by engineering the energy landscape over which these quasiparticles move.

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