Rapid characterization of microscopic two-level systems using Landau-Zener transitions in a superconducting qubit

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Abstract

We demonstrate a fast method to detect microscopic two-level systems in a superconducting phase qubit. By monitoring the population leak after sweeping the qubit bias flux, we are able to measure the two-level systems that are coupled with the qubit. Compared with the traditional method that detects two-level systems by energy spectroscopy, our method is faster and more sensitive. This method supplies a useful tool to investigate two-level systems in solid-state qubits.

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Tan, X., Yu, H., Yu, Y., & Han, S. (2015). Rapid characterization of microscopic two-level systems using Landau-Zener transitions in a superconducting qubit. Applied Physics Letters, 107(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4930201

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