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Integrated multiplexed microwave readout of silicon quantum dots in a cryogenic CMOS chip

Ruffino, Andrea  
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Yang, Tsung-Yeh
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Michniewicz, Jonh
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2021

Solid-state quantum computers require classical electronics to control and readout individual qubits and to enable fast classical data processing [1-3]. Integrating both subsystems at deep cryogenic temperatures [4], where solid-state quantum processors operate best, may solve some major scaling challenges, such as system size and input/output (I/O) data management [5]. Spin qubits in silicon quantum dots (QDs) could be monolithically integrated with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) electronics using very-large-scale integration (VLSI) and thus leveraging over wide manufacturing experience in the semiconductor industry [6]. However, experimental demonstrations of integration using industrial CMOS at mK temperatures are still in their infancy. Here we present a cryogenic integrated circuit (IC) fabricated using industrial CMOS technology that hosts three key ingredients of a silicon-based quantum processor: QD arrays (arranged here in a non-interacting 3x3 configuration), digital electronics to minimize control lines using row-column addressing and analog LC resonators for multiplexed readout, all operating at 50 mK. With the microwave resonators (6-8 GHz range), we show dispersive readout of the charge state of the QDs and perform combined time- and frequency-domain multiplexing, enabling scalable readout while reducing the overall chip footprint. This modular architecture probes the limits towards the realization of a large-scale silicon quantum computer integrating quantum and classical electronics using industrial CMOS technology.

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ArXiv ID

arXiv:2101.08295v1

Author(s)
Ruffino, Andrea  
Yang, Tsung-Yeh
Michniewicz, Jonh
Peng, Yatao  
Charbon, Edoardo  
Gonzalez-Zalbe, Miguel Fernando
Date Issued

2021

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NON-REVIEWED

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May 9, 2021
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