Cryo-CMOS flux control generator for tunable transmons
ORAL
Abstract
In the last decade quantum gate fidelities have inched closer to error correcting thresholds, and the number of qubits per quantum processor have grown year over year. To sustain this growth, simultaneous advancements in quantum system hardware are also necessary. This implies the need for new and improved technologies to meet the scaling demands: performance, power, size, and cost. For qubit control electronics, CMOS technology provides a powerful set of capabilities and overall platform, due to the extent of design and fabrication resources supported by the semiconductor industry. Furthermore, when integrated at cryogenic temperatures, CMOS devices have the potential to address not only the scaling issues of power, size, and cost, but to also improve performance and reduce the fridge I/O; especially when compared to conventional electronics at room temperature. A key challenge in the development of scalable quantum control electronics is understanding how electronics noise gives rise to gate errors in the quantum processor. Here we evaluate the impact of electronics noise on flux tunable transmons controlled with a cryo-CMOS current generator, fabricated in 14nm FinFET technology, and thermalized to the T=4K plate of a dilution refrigerator. We evaluate the CMOS generated noise floor and correlate the noise with measurements of qubit dephasing as a function of flux bias sensitivity. Additionally, we investigate the potential of using a cryo-CMOS current generator for performing quantum gates.
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Presenters
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Devin L Underwood
IBM Quantum
Authors
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Devin L Underwood
IBM Quantum
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Joseph Glick
IBM Quantum
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Ken Inoue
IBM Quantum
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Daniil Frolov
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum
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John Timmerwilke
IBM Quantum
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David Frank
IBM Quantum
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Scott Lekuch
IBM Quantum
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Raphael Robertazzi
IBM Quantum
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Sudipto Chakraborty
IBM Quantum
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Kevin Tien
IBM Quantum
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Mark Yeck
IBM Quantum
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John Bulzacchelli
IBM Quantum
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Chris W Baks
IBM Quantum
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Dorothy Wisnieff
IBM Quantum
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Brian Gaucher
IBM Quantum
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Daniel J Friedman
IBM Quantum