Title
CryoCMOS hardware technology a classical infrastructure for a scalable quantum computer.
Abstract
We propose a classical infrastructure for a quantum computer implemented in CMOS. The peculiarity of the approach is to operate the classical CMOS circuits and systems at deep-cryogenic temperatures (cryoCMOS), so as to ensure physical proximity to the quantum bits, thus reducing thermal gradients and increasing compactness. CryoCMOS technology leverages the CMOS fabrication infrastructure and exploits the continuous effort of miniaturization that has sustained Moore's Law for over 50 years. Such approach is believed to enable the growth of the number of qubits operating in a fault-tolerant fashion, paving the way to scalable quantum computing machines.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
Conf. Computing Frontiers
Quantum sensor,Computer science,Parallel computing,Quantum computer,CMOS,Miniaturization,Quantum information,Qubit,Quantum network,Scalability
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
978-1-4503-4128-8
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.58
4
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Harald Homulle1396.46
Stefan Visser281.23
Bishnu Patra3355.98
Giorgio Ferrari47318.50
E. Prati5144.29
Carmen G. Almudéver67112.60
Koen Bertels71365138.66
Fabio Sebastiano815829.99
Edoardo Charbon938574.69