A Cryo-CMOS Controller with Class-DE Driver and DC Magnetic-Field Tuning for Quantum Computers Based on Color Centers in Diamond

Journal Article (2024)
Authors

Niels Fakkel (TU Delft - QCD/Babaie Lab, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Luc Enthoven (TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre, QCD/Sebastiano Lab)

Jiwon Yun (TU Delft - QID/Taminiau Lab, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Margriet van Riggelen (TU Delft - QID/Taminiau Lab, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Hendrik Benjamin Van Ommen (TU Delft - QID/Taminiau Lab, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

K. N. Schymik (TU Delft - QID/Taminiau Lab, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

H. P. Bartling (TU Delft - Quantum Internet Division, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Eftychia Tsapanou Katranara (TNO)

Eftychia Tsapanou Tsapanou Katranara (TU Delft - BUS/TNO STAFF, TNO)

Rene Vollmer (TU Delft - BUS/TNO STAFF, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Tim H. Taminiau (TU Delft - Quantum Internet Division, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

M. Babaie (TU Delft - Electronics)

F Sebastiano (TU Delft - Quantum Circuit Architectures and Technology, TU Delft - QuTech Advanced Research Centre)

Research Group
QCD/Babaie Lab
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2024.3459392
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
QCD/Babaie Lab
Issue number
11
Volume number
59
Pages (from-to)
3627-3643
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2024.3459392
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Abstract

Striving toward a scalable quantum processor, this article presents the first cryo-CMOS quantum bit (qubit) controller targeting color centers in diamond. Color-center qubits enable a modular architecture that allows for the 3-D integration of photonics, cryo-CMOS control electronics, and qubits in the same package. However, performing quantum operations in a scalable manner requires large currents in the driving coils due to low coil-to-qubit coupling. Moreover, active calibration of the qubit Larmor frequency is required to compensate inhomogeneities of the bias magnetic field. To overcome these challenges, this work proposes both a cryo-CMOS alternating current (AC) controller consisting of a class-DE series-resonant driver and a DC current regulator (DC CR) that uses a triode-biased H-bridge for scalable low-power qubit operations. By experimentally validating the cryo-CMOS performance with a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color-center qubit, the AC controller can drive a Rabi oscillation up to 2.5 MHz with a supply draw of 6.5 mA, and the DC CR can tune the Larmor frequency by ±9 MHz while driving up to ±20 mA in the bias coil. T

2 coherence times up to 5.3μs and single-qubit gate fidelities above 98% are demonstrated with the cryo-CMOS control using Ramsey experiments and gate set tomography (GST), respectively. The results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed cryo-CMOS chips and enable the development of a modular quantum processor based on color centers.