2024
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078724000369
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RF and microwave metrology for quantum computing – recent developments at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory

Manoj Stanley,
Xiaobang Shang,
Murat Celep
et al.

Abstract: Development of large-scale quantum computing systems will require radio frequency (RF) and microwave technologies operating reliably at cryogenic temperatures down to tens of milli-Kelvin (mK). The quantum bits in the most promising quantum computing technologies such as the superconducting quantum computing are designed using principles of microwave engineering and operated using microwave signals. The control, readout, and coupling of qubits are implemented using a network of microwave components operating a… Show more

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