A Low‐Power Cryogenic Low‐Noise Amplifier for the Next‐Generation Quantum Computers
Next generation of quantum computers calls for reduced dc power dissipation of the cryogenic low‐noise amplifier (LNA) applied in reading out the superconducting qubits. This article reports on processing and evaluation of a 100‐nm gate length indium phosphide high electron mobility transistor (InP HEMT) technology used in the design of such LNAs.
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Quantum circuits with SINIS structures. [PDF]
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Discovery of high-temperature charge order and time-reversal symmetry-breaking in the kagome superconductor YRu3Si2. [PDF]
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Probing Hidden Vortices and Geometrical Effect via Surface-Projected Quasiparticle States. [PDF]
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Uniaxial spin texture in a superconducting electron gas revealed by exchange interactions. [PDF]
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