Flux Noise in SQUIDs Due to Hyperfine Interactions

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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Recent experiments implicate spins on the surface of metals as the source of flux noise in SQUIDs, and indicate that these spins are able to relax without conserving total magnetization. We present a model of $1/f$ flux noise in which electron spins on the surface of metals can relax via hyperfine interactions. Our results indicate that flux noise would be significantly reduced in superconducting materials where the most abundant isotopes do not have nuclear moments such as zinc and lead.

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