Spectroscopy and Coherent Control of Two-Level System Defect Ensembles Using a Broadband 3D Waveguide: Experiment and Results
ORAL
Abstract
Two-level system (TLS) defects in amorphous materials critically influence coherence, stability, and performance in quantum technologies. While individual TLSs can be probed with narrowband devices such as qubits or resonators, their collective dynamics remain difficult to access. We address this challenge with our recently developed Broadband Cryogenic Transient Dielectric Spectroscopy (BCTDS) technique, which enables modular measurements of TLS ensembles without requiring full device fabrication. BCTDS reveals interference effects, memory-dependent dynamics, and dressed-state evolution within the TLS bath. In part I, we present experimental results showing V-shaped spectral features at bare eigenmode frequencies, together with amplitude- and phase-controlled interference fringes that provide direct evidence of coherent TLS dynamics.
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Publication: arXiv:2505.18263
Presenters
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Qianxu Wang
Dartmouth College
Authors
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Qianxu Wang
Dartmouth College
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Juan Salcedo-Gallo
Dartmouth College, Dartmouth
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Salil Bedkihal
Dartmouth College
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Tian Xia
Dartmouth College
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Maciej Wojciech Olszewski
Cornell University
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Valla Fatemi
Cornell University
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Mattias V Fitzpatrick
Dartmouth College