26–30 Aug 2019
Universität Zürich
Europe/Zurich timezone

【523】Interacting TLS as sources of noise and fluctuations in superconducting circuits

28 Aug 2019, 14:45
15m
G 60

G 60

Talk Quantum Science and Technology Quantum Science and Technology

Speaker

Dr Clemens Müller (IBM Research Zurich )

Description

Since the very first experiments, superconducting circuits are suffering from coupling to environmental noise, destroying quantum coherence and degrading performance. In state-of-the-art experiments, it is found that the relaxation time of superconducting qubits fluctuates as a function of time. We present measurements of such fluctuations in 2D and 3D-transmon circuits and develop a qualitative model based on interactions within a bath of background two-level systems (TLS) which emerge from defects in the device material. In our model, the time-dependent noise density acting on the qubit emerges from its near-resonant coupling to high-frequency TLS which experience energy fluctuations due to their interaction with thermally fluctuating TLS at low frequencies.

Authors

Dr Clemens Müller (IBM Research Zurich ) Mr Steffen Schlör (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Dr Jürgen Lisenfeld (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Prof. Alexander Shnirman (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Prof. Martin Weides (University of Glasgow) Dr Matthias Mergenthaler (IBM Research Zurich) Dr Andreas Fuhrer (IBM Research Zurich)

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