Atomic sized two-level systems (TLSs) in amorphous dielectrics are known as a
major source of loss in superconducting devices. In addition, individual TLS
are known to induce large frequency shifts due to strong coupling to the
devices. However, in the presence of a broad ensemble of TLSs these shifts are
symmetrically canceled out and not observed in a typical single-tone
spectroscopy experiment. We introduce a two-tone spectroscopy on the normal
modes of a pair of coupled superconducting coplanar waveguide resonators to
reveal this effect. Together with an appropriate saturation model this enables
us to extract the average single-photon Rabi frequency of dominant TLSs to be
Ω0/2π≈79 kHz. At high photon numbers we observe an enhanced
frequency shift due to nonlinear kinetic inductance when using the two-tone
method and estimate the value of the nonlinear coefficient as K/2π≈−1×10−4 Hz/photon. Furthermore, the life-time of each resonance can
be controlled (increased) by pumping of the other mode as demonstrated both
experimentally and theoretically.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures + supplementary (with 18 pages and 5 figures