Special Joint CPM/INTRIQ Seminar
FDSOI platform : leveraging semiconductor industry for
large scale quantum computing
Tristan Meunier
Université Grenoble Alpes CNRS, Institut Néel Quobly
Si-based qubits are considered the most promising experimental system for
scaling quantum computing. FDSOI CMOS technology is demonstrated as a platform
to co-integrate spin qubits with cryo-electronics. Considering the requirement
for quantum computing, Quobly’s strategy is to design and engineer good
qubits in a technology as close as possible to the most advanced industrial
technological nodes. Advancement in qubit manipulation for both electrons
and holes in quantum dot arrays will be discussed, with demonstration of the
elementary operations for running a quantum computer at µs-timescale and
with state-of-the-art noise figure. For cryo-control, we show voltage gain
as high as 75dB for long devices, noise of 10-11V2∙µm2/Hz and 1.29mV∙µm
threshold voltage variability. Based on these characteristics, realisation of
elementary control and read-out based on FdSOI-cryoelectronic systems will
be presented and their performance will be discussed. Different strategies
for co-integration of qubit and control cryo-electronics will be presented
and their realization will be discussed.
Wednesday, April 16th, 2025, 14:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Boardroom (room 105)
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