Time-division multiplexed superconducting qubit control using ultra-low-power, base-temperature cryo-CMOS multiplexer
ORAL
Abstract
Large-scale superconducting quantum computing systems entail high-fidelity control and readout of large numbers of qubits at millikelvin temperatures. State-of-the-art control architectures use dedicated control lines for each qubit, thereby resulting in a massive input-output bottleneck. The hardware cost and wiring complexity for large-scale systems can be significantly reduced by functionally multiplexing the qubit control lines at the base temperature stage of a dilution refrigerator. In this talk, we demonstrate the feasibility to perform functional time-division multiplexing of qubit control signals using a custom-designed, ultra-low power (<1 µW), fast switching (~2 ns) cryo-CMOS multiplexer operating at the base temperature stage of a dilution refrigerator, with port-to-port signal crosstalk suppressed by greater than 30 dB. We employ this capability to demonstrate novel two-qubit operations using a single qubit control line in a tunable-coupler based two-qubit device. Finally, we discuss the limitations and the scalability of the multiplexer for large-scale systems. Our results pave the way for a viable path to address the wiring bottleneck for large-scale quantum processor control and quantum error correction protocols.
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Publication: 1. Acharya et al., arXiv:2209.13060<br>2. Acharya et al., VLSI 2022, doi:10.1109/VLSITechnologyandCir46769.2022.9830396
Presenters
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Rohith Acharya
Katholieke Univ Leuven
Authors
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Rohith Acharya
Katholieke Univ Leuven
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Steven Brebels
imec
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Alexander Grill
imec, IMEC
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Jeroen Verjauw
IMEC
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Tsvetan Ivanov
IMEC, imec
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Daniel Perez Lozano
IMEC, imec, Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
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Danny Wan
IMEC, imec
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Jacques Van Damme
KU Leuven
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A. M. Vadiraj
IMEC, imec
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Massimo Mongillo
IMEC, imec
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Bogdan Govoreanu
imec, IMEC
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Jan Craninckx
imec
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Iuliana P Radu
IMEC
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Georges Gielen
KU Leuven
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Francky Catthoor
imec
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Anton Potocnik
IMEC
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Kristiaan De Greve
IMEC