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Cryo-CMOS Circuits and Systems for Quantum Computing Applications

Patra, Bishnu
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Incandela, Rosario M.
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van Dijk, Jeroen P. G.
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September 13, 2017
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

A fault-tolerant quantum computer with millions of quantum bits (qubits) requires massive yet very precise control electronics for the manipulation and readout of individual qubits. CMOS operating at cryogenic temperatures down to 4 K (cryo-CMOS) allows for closer system integration, thus promising a scalable solution to enable future quantum computers. In this paper, a cryogenic control system is proposed, along with the required specifications, for the interface of the classical electronics with the quantum processor. To prove the advantages of such a system, the functionality of key circuit blocks is experimentally demonstrated. The characteristic properties of cryo-CMOS are exploited to design a noise-canceling low-noise amplifier for spin-qubit RF-reflectometry readout and a class-F2,3 digitally controlled oscillator required to manipulate the state of qubits.

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DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2017.2737549
Author(s)
Patra, Bishnu
Incandela, Rosario M.
van Dijk, Jeroen P. G.
Homulle, Harald A. R.
Song, Lin
Shahmohammadi, Mina
Staszewski, Robert Bogdan
Vladimirescu, Andrei
Babaie, Masoud
Sebastiano, Fabio
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Date Issued

2017-09-13

Published in
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume

53

Issue

1

Start page

309

End page

321

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REVIEWED

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