Conference Presentation (After Call) FZJ-2025-03017

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QUOCCA.SET: A Scalable Readout IC for Semiconductor Quantum Dots

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2025

APS Global Physics Summit 2025, AnaheimAnaheim, USA, 16 Mar 2025 - 21 Mar 20252025-03-162025-03-21

Abstract: Universal quantum computing, requires a scalable system with millions of qubits. One of the current bottlenecks is a fast and high fidelity readout without limiting the scalability by area consumption, wiring, or power dissipation. We address this challenge by developing an integrated readout circuitry (IC), in a 22 nm FD-SOI technology, operating at deep cryogenic temperatures. The IC will be connected to a Single Electron Transistor (SET). The prototype is made for reading out two SETs. It implements a high speed mode, to perform a single bit readout to distinct │0〉and │1〉state and a high resolution mode for tuning, which amplifies the signal and passes it to the room-temperature electronics.We characterize this IC inside a closed cycle Gifford-McMahon cryostat at a temperature of 6 K. The measurement shows a power consumption of 33.6 µW/SET for the single bit readout and 216 µW for the high-resolution mode. With a sampling time of 2×1 µs, the circuit shows low noise of 223 pA (1σ) for single bit readout, while the high-resolution mode has an input-referred noise level of 188 pA RMS (10 Hz to 1 MHz).With its high bandwidth, low input noise and low power consumption, this IC paves the way for scalable integrated readout and is a decisive step on the way to universal quantum computing.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Integrated Computing Architectures (PGI-4)
Research Program(s):
  1. 5223 - Quantum-Computer Control Systems and Cryoelectronics (POF4-522) (POF4-522)

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