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A Cryogenic CMOS Parametric Amplifier

Mehrpoo, Mohammadreza
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Sebastiano, Fabio
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Charbon, Edoardo  
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January 1, 2020
Ieee Solid-State Circuits Letters

We propose a phase-insensitive parametric amplifier featuring image cancelation and a doubly tuned transformer to enhance its bandwidth. Exploiting the reduced loss of passive components at cryogenic temperatures, the experimental characterization of a prototype shows a power gain of 9 dB with a bandwidth of 1.85 GHz for a pump frequency of 15.6 GHz and an image rejection of similar to 24 dB at 8.5 K. The amplifier consumes 33 mW in total at 8.5 K.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/LSSC.2019.2950186
Web of Science ID

WOS:000723378200002

Author(s)
Mehrpoo, Mohammadreza
Sebastiano, Fabio
Charbon, Edoardo  
Babaie, Masoud
Date Issued

2020-01-01

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

Published in
Ieee Solid-State Circuits Letters
Volume

3

Start page

5

End page

8

Subjects

Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture

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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Computer Science

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Engineering

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cryogenic cmos

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parametric amplification

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phase-insensitive amplification

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transformer

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varactor

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