Future universal quantum computers solving problems of practical relevance are expected to require at least 10^6 qubits, which is a massive scale-up from the present numbers of less than 50 qubits operated together. Out of the different types of qubits, solid state qubits are considered to be viable candidates for this scale-up, but interfacing to and controlling such a large number of qubits is a complex challenge that has not been solved yet. One possibility to address this challenge is to use qubit control circuits located close to the qubits at cryogenic temperatures. In this work we evaluate the feasibility of this idea, taking as a reference the physical requirements of a two-electron spin qubit and the specifications of a standard 65...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Semiconductor spins are one of the few qubit realizations that remain a serious candidate for the im...
Compact and scalable quantum computer required physical qubits with low footprint and cryogenic elec...
In the last years, the topic of quantum computing has received increased attention and arising numbe...
The feasibility of using commercial CMOS processes for implementing scalable cryogenic control elect...
The most promising quantum algorithms require quantum processors that host millions of quantum bits ...
The Central Institute for Electronic Systems at Forschungszentrum Jülich develops, designs and tests...
Quantum computing has shown an increased interest in recent years. The basis of a quantum computer i...
Recent advances in solid-state qubit technology are paving the way to fault-tolerant quantum computi...
In most quantum experiments nowadays the control and readout electronics is placed at room temperatu...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some of the most complex problems of today. The core of ...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
Quantum computation has been a major focus of research in the past two decades, with recent experime...
A fault-tolerant quantum computer with millions of quantum bits (qubits) requires massive yet very p...
Quantum computers are expected to outperform conventional computers in several important application...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Semiconductor spins are one of the few qubit realizations that remain a serious candidate for the im...
Compact and scalable quantum computer required physical qubits with low footprint and cryogenic elec...
In the last years, the topic of quantum computing has received increased attention and arising numbe...
The feasibility of using commercial CMOS processes for implementing scalable cryogenic control elect...
The most promising quantum algorithms require quantum processors that host millions of quantum bits ...
The Central Institute for Electronic Systems at Forschungszentrum Jülich develops, designs and tests...
Quantum computing has shown an increased interest in recent years. The basis of a quantum computer i...
Recent advances in solid-state qubit technology are paving the way to fault-tolerant quantum computi...
In most quantum experiments nowadays the control and readout electronics is placed at room temperatu...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some of the most complex problems of today. The core of ...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
Quantum computation has been a major focus of research in the past two decades, with recent experime...
A fault-tolerant quantum computer with millions of quantum bits (qubits) requires massive yet very p...
Quantum computers are expected to outperform conventional computers in several important application...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Semiconductor spins are one of the few qubit realizations that remain a serious candidate for the im...
Compact and scalable quantum computer required physical qubits with low footprint and cryogenic elec...