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Autori principali: Zito, Domenico, Nhut, Tan Doan
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.06792
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author Zito, Domenico
Nhut, Tan Doan
author_facet Zito, Domenico
Nhut, Tan Doan
contents This paper reports an inductorless transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with very compact size and adequate performance for spin qubit readout operations in monolithic quantum processors. The TIA has been designed and fabricated in a 22nm FDSOI CMOS foundry technology commercially available. The measurement results show a transimpedance gain of 103 dBΩ with a bandwidth of 13 GHz, at room temperature, and it is expected to exhibit slightly superior performance at cryogenic temperatures. The power consumption amounts to 4.1 mW. The core area amount to 0.00025 mm2, i.e., about two orders of magnitude smaller with respect to the prior-art works, and approaching the qubit size, which makes the inductorless TIA a compact enabling solution for monolithic quantum processors.
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spellingShingle A Compact TIA in 22nm FDSOI CMOS for Qubit Readout in Monolithic Quantum Processors
Zito, Domenico
Nhut, Tan Doan
Quantum Physics
Applied Physics
This paper reports an inductorless transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with very compact size and adequate performance for spin qubit readout operations in monolithic quantum processors. The TIA has been designed and fabricated in a 22nm FDSOI CMOS foundry technology commercially available. The measurement results show a transimpedance gain of 103 dBΩ with a bandwidth of 13 GHz, at room temperature, and it is expected to exhibit slightly superior performance at cryogenic temperatures. The power consumption amounts to 4.1 mW. The core area amount to 0.00025 mm2, i.e., about two orders of magnitude smaller with respect to the prior-art works, and approaching the qubit size, which makes the inductorless TIA a compact enabling solution for monolithic quantum processors.
title A Compact TIA in 22nm FDSOI CMOS for Qubit Readout in Monolithic Quantum Processors
topic Quantum Physics
Applied Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.06792