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A Review on Quantum Computing: From Qubits to Front-end Electronics and Cryogenic MOSFET Physics

Jazaeri, Farzan  
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Beckers, Arnout  
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Tajalli, Armin  
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January 1, 2019
Proceedings Of The 2019 26Th International Conference Mixed Design Of Integrated Circuits And Systems (Mixdes 2019)
26th International Conference on Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (MIXDES)

Quantum computing (QC) has already entered the industrial landscape and several multinational corporations have initiated their own research efforts. So far, many of these efforts have been focusing on superconducting qubits, whose industrial progress is currently way ahead of all other qubit implementations. This paper briefly reviews the progress made on the silicon-based QC platform, which is highly promising to meet the scale-up challenges by leveraging the semiconductor industry. We look at different types of qubits, the advantages of silicon, and techniques for qubit manipulation in the solid state. Finally, we discuss the possibility of co-integrating silicon qubits with FET-based, cooled front-end electronics, and review the device physics of MOSFETs at deep cryogenic temperatures.

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