학술논문

Cryo-CMOS Mixed-Signal Circuits for Scalable Quantum Computing: Challenges and Future Steps
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2023 IEEE International Symposium on. :1-5 May, 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computers
Systematics
Scalability
Digital-analog conversion
Qubit
Quantum mechanics
Cryogenics
quantum computing
quantum control
cryogenic electronics
cryogenic CMOS circuits
mixed-signal circuits
analog-to-digital converters
digital-to-analog converters
Language
ISSN
2158-1525
Abstract
A systematic research on the development of cryogenic complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (cryo-CMOS) circuits, for implementing the required control electronics to manipulate the quantum bit (qubit) state, is performed over the last few years. Scalability constitutes a key term regarding the evolution of quantum computing from theory to practical application and CMOS technology has been proven to be a promising candidate for implementing the coveted scalable next-generation quantum computers (QCs). Mixed-signal blocks, used for uniting the analog and digital domains, play a key role in the efficient functionality of the qubit control/readout system, thus there is an ever-increasing interest in their high-performance circuit realization. The critical challenge in this venture is to achieve efficient cryogenic operation at low temperatures, i.e., close to the qubit around 4 K, simultaneously keeping power requirements at low values. An overview and comparison of the cryo-CMOS Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC) and Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC) circuit implementations for quantum computing applications that heretofore have been proposed in the literature is presented in this work. A discussion on the challenges and future strategic steps that are henceforth required to proceed toward the development of a functional scalable quantum computer is also conducted.