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Cryo-CMOS control and readout of solid-state qubits

Technology Introduction:
A practical quantum computer requires more than millions quantum bits (qubits) to execute error corrections, which is difficult to achieve using conventional electronic instrument to control and read out the qubits due to the signal latency, heat load, cost, and noise by the long wire distance between the room-temperature electronics and qubit processors at cryogenic temperatures. Thus, a cryo-CMOS system-on-chip (SOC) technology is proposed to replace the room-temperature electronic instrument for large-scale qubit applications. We design circuits of digital-signal generation, digital-to-analog conversion, mixers, local oscillators, radio-frequency (RF) driver/amplifiers, and low-noise amplifiers based on CMOS technology for qubit control-readout and control at cryogenic temperatures (~ -269.15 ℃) and tape out using the foundry service. The target is to demonstrate the qubit control and readout using those cryo-CMOS circuits.

Industry Applicability:
Taiwan has strong industry for integrated-circuit fabrication and design. However, local companies lack experience on fabrication of qubits and the peripheral circuits for quantum computing. Our projects aim to developed knowledge for cryo-CMOS technologies, which is crucial to enable large-scale quantum computers. On the other hand, cryo-CMOS circuits also show great potential for space electronics application since the temperature in outer space can be as low as ~ 4 K. A communication transceiver can be realized by merging the circuit modules we’ve developed, which is key component for low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Industry does not have detailed information and experience using the modern CMOS technology and our pioneering work paves a way for both promising technologies of quantum computing and global communication.

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  • Phone:02-3366-3700 #219

  • Address:No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

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  • Pavilion:Future Tech Quantum Technology FI07

  • Affiliated Ministry:National Science and Technology Council

  • Application Field:Electronics & Optoelectronics

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  • Exhibiting purpose:Display of scientific results

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