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Quantum Computer Control using Novel, Hybrid Semiconductor-Superconductor Electronics

Quantum Physics 2019-12-30 v1 Emerging Technologies

Abstract

Inspired by recent interest in quantum computing and recent studies of cryo CMOS for control electronics, this paper presents a hybrid semiconductor-superconductor approach for engineering scalable computing systems that operate across the gradient between room temperature and the temperature of a cryogenic payload. Such a hybrid computer architecture would have unique suitability to quantum computers, scalable sensors, and the quantum internet. The approach is enabled by Cryogenic Adiabatic Transistor Circuits (CATCs), a novel way of using adiabatic circuits to substantially reduce cooling requirements. In a hybrid chip of CATCs and a second technology, such as Josephson junctions (JJs) or cryo CMOS, the CATCs complement the speed, power, and density of the second technology as well as becoming a longsought cryogenic memory. This paper describes higher-level design principles for CATC hybrids with a quantum computer control system that includes CATC memory, an FPGA-like logic module that uses CATC for dense configuration logic and JJs for fast configured logic, and I/O subsystems including microwave modulators and low frequency control signals.

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@article{arxiv.1912.11532,
  title  = {Quantum Computer Control using Novel, Hybrid Semiconductor-Superconductor Electronics},
  author = {Erik P. DeBenedictis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.11532},
  year   = {2019}
}
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