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Decoherence of a Josephson qubit due to coupling to two-level systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 72, 期 2, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.72.024526

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Noise and decoherence are major obstacles to the implementation of Josephson junction qubits in quantum computing. Recent experiments suggest that two-level systems (TLS) in the oxide tunnel barrier are a source of decoherence. We explore two decoherence mechanisms in which these two-level systems lead to the decay of Rabi oscillations that result when Josephson junction qubits are subjected to strong microwave driving. (A) We consider a Josephson qubit coupled resonantly to a two-level system, i.e., the qubit and TLS have equal energy splittings. As a result of this resonant interaction, the occupation probability of the excited state of the qubit exhibits beating. Decoherence of the qubit results when the two-level system decays from its excited state by emitting a phonon. (B) Fluctuations of the two-level systems in the oxide barrier produce fluctuations and 1/f noise in the Josephson junction critical current I-0. This in turn leads to fluctuations in the qubit energy splitting that degrade the qubit coherence. We compare our results with experiments on Josephson junction phase qubits.

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