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Sebastiano, F. (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Thart, P. A. (author), Patra, B (author), van Staveren, J. (author), Xue, X. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Vladimirescu, A. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author)
Cryogenic CMOS (cryo-CMOS) is a viable technology for the control interface of the large-scale quantum computers able to address non-trivial problems. In this paper, we demonstrate state-of-the-art cryo-CMOS circuits and systems for such application and we discuss the challenges still to be faced on the path towards practical quantum...
conference paper 2020
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van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Vladimirescu, A. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
A quantum computer comprises a quantum processor and the associated control electronics used to manipulate the qubits at the core of a quantum processor. CMOS circuits placed close to the quantum bits and operating at cryogenic temperatures offer the best solution for the control of millions of qubits. The performance requirements of the...
conference paper 2019
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Patra, B (author), Incandela, R.M. (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Homulle, Harald (author), Song, Lin (author), Shahmohammadi, M. (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author), Vladimirescu, A. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author)
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...
contribution to periodical 2018