Dissipation due to bulk localized low-energy modes in strongly disordered superconductors
Abstract
Strongly disordered superconductors (SDSCs) are widely used in qubits, microwave resonators, photon detectors, and other superconducting quantum devices. In SDSC-based devices, coherence times are limited by low-temperature microwave dissipation in the material. However, the standard Mattis--Bardeen theory fails in SDSCs because their single-particle spectrum exhibits a hard pseudogap both below and above the transition temperature . We develop a novel microscopic theory of the dependence of \emph{ac }dissipation in such systems on temperature and frequency . We analyze the resonator quality factor in the practically relevant range , where is the typical superconducting order parameter, distinct from . We show that low- dissipation is dominated by a new type of bulk localized collective modes arising from spatial inhomogeneity of the superconducting state. Consequently, decreases strongly with and exhibits two-level-system-like growth with for . Our theory provides a microscopic understanding of existing and future experiments on thin films of , TiN, NbN, and similar SDSCs, and is phenomenologically relevant to granular aluminum films. The results suggest strategies to mitigate intrinsic microwave losses in SDSC-based quantum devices.
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@article{arxiv.2512.11636,
title = {Dissipation due to bulk localized low-energy modes in strongly disordered superconductors},
author = {Anton V. Khvalyuk and Mikhail V. Feigel'man},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.11636},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
9 pages, 3 figures. Updated following peer review. Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters