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Conceptual study of a two-layer silicon pixel detector to tag the passage of muons from cosmic sources through quantum processors

Quantum Physics 2023-12-11 v2 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Recent studies in quantum computing have shown that quantum error correction with large numbers of physical qubits are limited by ionizing radiation from high-energy particles. Depending on the physical setup of the quantum processor, the contribution of muons from cosmic sources can constitute a significant fraction of these interactions. As most of these muons are difficult to stop, we perform a conceptual study of a two-layer silicon pixel detector to tag their hits on a solid-state quantum processor instead. With a typical dilution refrigerator geometry model, we find that efficiencies greater than 50% are most likely to be achieved if at least one of the layers is operated at the deep-cryogenic (<1 K) flanges of the refrigerator. Following this finding, we further propose a novel research program that could allow the development of silicon pixel detectors that are fast enough to provide input to quantum error correction algorithms, can operate at deep-cryogenic temperatures, and have very low power consumption.

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@article{arxiv.2310.00577,
  title  = {Conceptual study of a two-layer silicon pixel detector to tag the passage of muons from cosmic sources through quantum processors},
  author = {Ulascan Sarica},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.00577},
  year   = {2023}
}