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Challenges in Scaling-up the Control Interface of a Quantum Computer

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arxiv 1912.05114 v1 pith:O36D6FXJ submitted 2019-12-11 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.ins-det

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Challenges at the quantum-classical interface are examined with the goal of architecting a scaled-up quantum computer comprising many thousands of qubits in the solid-state. Separating the distinct sub-systems of the interface that perform readout and control, general arguments are given for why distributing the components of these sub-systems over significant distances and across large temperature gradients presents a major challenge to scaling-up the technology. Largely addressing these issues, an architecture for the interface that leverages cryo-CMOS circuits proximal to the quantum plane is motivated in addition to protocols that enable massively parallel readout of qubits via frequency multiplexing.

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