This article presents a 4-to-5GHz LC oscillator operating at 4.2K for quantum computing applications. The phase noise (PN) specification of the oscillator is derived based on the control fidelity for a single-qubit operation. To reveal the substantial gap between the theoretical predictions and measurement results at cryogenic temperatures, a new PN expression for an oscillator is derived by considering the shot-noise effect. To reach the optimum performance of an LC oscillator, a common-mode (CM) resonance technique is implemented. Additionally, this work presents a digital calibration loop to adjust the CM frequency automatically at 4.2K, reducing the oscillator's PN and thus improving the control fidelity. The calibration technique reduc...
International audienceA 1 GHz full cryogenic oscillator is presented. The oscillator is based on a p...
Quantum computing has shown an increased interest in recent years. The basis of a quantum computer i...
Building a large-scale quantum computer requires the co-optimization of both the quantum bits (qubit...
Low-power, low phase noise (PN) cryogenic frequency generation is required for the control electroni...
This article presents the first cryogenic phase-locked loop (PLL) operating at 4.2 K. The PLL is des...
A fault-tolerant quantum computer with millions of quantum bits (qubits) requires massive yet very p...
The availability of quantum microprocessors is mandatory, to efficiently run those quantum algorithm...
Recent advances in solid-state qubit technology are paving the way to fault-tolerant quantum computi...
Accurate and low-noise generation and amplification of microwave signals are required for the manipu...
The Central Institute for Electronic Systems at Forschungszentrum Jülich develops, designs and tests...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
International audienceThe Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillator (CSO) is the microwave oscillator which feat...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some of the most complex problems of today. The core of ...
A cryogenic sapphire oscillator (CSO) has been implemented at 11.2 GHz using a low-vibration design ...
Quantum computing is a research field of increasing attention and popularity, which has steadily gai...
International audienceA 1 GHz full cryogenic oscillator is presented. The oscillator is based on a p...
Quantum computing has shown an increased interest in recent years. The basis of a quantum computer i...
Building a large-scale quantum computer requires the co-optimization of both the quantum bits (qubit...
Low-power, low phase noise (PN) cryogenic frequency generation is required for the control electroni...
This article presents the first cryogenic phase-locked loop (PLL) operating at 4.2 K. The PLL is des...
A fault-tolerant quantum computer with millions of quantum bits (qubits) requires massive yet very p...
The availability of quantum microprocessors is mandatory, to efficiently run those quantum algorithm...
Recent advances in solid-state qubit technology are paving the way to fault-tolerant quantum computi...
Accurate and low-noise generation and amplification of microwave signals are required for the manipu...
The Central Institute for Electronic Systems at Forschungszentrum Jülich develops, designs and tests...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
International audienceThe Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillator (CSO) is the microwave oscillator which feat...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some of the most complex problems of today. The core of ...
A cryogenic sapphire oscillator (CSO) has been implemented at 11.2 GHz using a low-vibration design ...
Quantum computing is a research field of increasing attention and popularity, which has steadily gai...
International audienceA 1 GHz full cryogenic oscillator is presented. The oscillator is based on a p...
Quantum computing has shown an increased interest in recent years. The basis of a quantum computer i...
Building a large-scale quantum computer requires the co-optimization of both the quantum bits (qubit...