Sebastiano, FabioHomulle, Harald A.R.van Dijk, Jeroen P.G.Incandela, Rosario M.Patra, BishnuMehrpoo, MohammadrezaBabaie, MasoudVladimirescu, AndreiCharbon, Edoardo2018-08-132018-08-132018-08-132017-07-1310.1109/IWASI.2017.7974215https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/147741Quantum computers could efficiently solve problems that are intractable by today's computers, thus offering the possibility to radically change entire industries and revolutionize our lives. A quantum computer comprises a quantum processor operating at cryogenic temperature and an electronic interface for its control, which is currently implemented at room temperature for the few qubits available today. However, this approach becomes impractical as the number of qubits grows towards the tens of thousands required for complex quantum algorithms with practical applications. We propose an electronic interface for sensing and controlling qubits operating at cryogenic temperature implemented in standard CMOS.Cryogenic CMOS interfaces for quantum devicestext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper