A Fully-Integrated 40-Nm 5-6.5 Ghz Cryo-Cmos System-On-Chip With I/Q Receiver And Frequency Synthesizer For Scalable Multiplexed Readout Of Quantum Dots

2021 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS CONFERENCE (ISSCC)(2021)

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Quantum computing holds the promise to solve many of today’s intractable problems. A solid-state quantum computer (QC) is generally made of an array of qubits implemented in one of many solid-state technologies and operating at deep-cryogenic temperatures (10-to-20mK). Silicon spin qubits are a promising candidate for scalable QCs, due to their size, long coherence times and potential for co-integration with the required classical control and readout electronics. Recently, semiconductor spin qubits have been demonstrated to operate at $\\sim 1\\mathrm{K}$, thus accelerating the achievement of a compact QC [1]. Classical qubit control electronics has also progressed, with the demonstration of fully-integrated control of spin qubits [2] and transmons [3] implemented in a cryo-CMOS technology. While a cryo-CMOS integrated circuit has been co-integrated with quantum dots [4], fully-integrated readout electronics has not yet been addressed in the literature.
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