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Modeling Energy Relaxation via Quantum Thermalization: A Superconducting Qubit Coupled to a Many-Body TLS System

arXiv
Authors: Xue-Yi Guo

Year

2026

Paper ID

39140

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

While two-level systems (TLS) in superconducting qubits are known to introduce phonon-mediated energy dissipation channels, many-body TLS systems themselves can also act as a distinct dissipation channel whose effect on qubit energy relaxation remains to be explored. In this work, we model and numerically simulate the irreversible thermalization-driven energy relaxation of a superconducting qubit coupled to a many-body TLS system. Our numerical results show that thermalization suppresses coherent energy exchange between the qubit and TLS, resulting in exponential energy decay. The relaxation times scale as T1, T2 propto J-2, where J denotes the qubit-TLS coupling strength. Moreover, T1 is significantly affected by the internal coupling strength of the TLS system, the TLS frequency fluctuation rate, and the number of thermally excited TLS. This work provides a quantum thermalization perspective for understanding qubit energy relaxation and decoherence, with potential implications for decoherence scenarios in other open quantum systems.

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