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Dynamics of a superconducting qubit coupled to quantum two-level systems in its environment

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Abstract

We study the decoherence dynamics of a superconducting qubit coupled to a quantum two-level system (TLS) in addition to its weak coupling to a background environment [1]. We identify two weak-coupling regimes, which differ by the relation between qubit and TLS decoherence times, and a strong coupling regime. We find expressions for the qubit decoherence rates in the weak-coupling regimes. For a weakly coupled and strongly dissipative TLS we find that the qubit dynamics is markovian, whereas for a weakly dissipative TLS the qubit dynamics shows non-markovian behavior. In the strong-coupling regime we study the driven qubit dynamics and we analyze the differences from standard Rabi-oscillations due to the coupling to the quantum TLS [2]. In doing so we identify signatures in the qubit dynamics that can be used to characterize the TLS. We also investigate the possibility of using environmental TLSs with long coherence times for quantum information processing [3]. By using the Josephson junction as a bus and the TLSs in the environment as qubits, we demonstrate that initialization, a universal set of quantum gates, and read-out of the TLSs can be implemented, even though the TLSs themselves cannot be directly accessed.

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