How does a Josephson junction, which is the basic component of a superconducting quantum bit (or qubit), release its energy into the environment? It is radiated as photons, according to new experiments by researchers at Aalto University Finland in collaboration with colleagues from Spain and the US who used a thermal radiation detector known as a bolometer to measure this radiation directly in the electrical circuits holding the qubits. The work will allow for a better understanding of the loss and decoherence mechanism in qubits that can disrupt and destroy quantum information, they say.
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