PRX Quantum (Jun 2023)

Quantum Dot-Based Frequency Multiplier

  • G.A. Oakes,
  • L. Peri,
  • L. Cochrane,
  • F. Martins,
  • L. Hutin,
  • B. Bertrand,
  • M. Vinet,
  • A. Gomez Saiz,
  • C.J.B. Ford,
  • C.G. Smith,
  • M.F. Gonzalez-Zalba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.4.020346
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 020346

Abstract

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Silicon offers the enticing opportunity to integrate hybrid quantum-classical computing systems on a single platform. For qubit control and readout, high-frequency signals are required. Therefore, devices that can facilitate its generation are needed. Here, we present a quantum dot-based radio-frequency multiplier operated at cryogenic temperatures. The device is based on the nonlinear capacitance-voltage characteristics of quantum dot systems arising from their low-dimensional density of states. We implement the multiplier in a multigate silicon-nanowire transistor using two complementary device configurations: a single quantum dot coupled to a charge reservoir and a coupled double quantum dot. We study the harmonic voltage conversion as a function of the energy detuning, the multiplication factor, and the harmonic phase noise and find near ideal performance up to a multiplication factor of 10. Our results demonstrate a method for high-frequency conversion that could be readily integrated into silicon-based quantum computing systems and be applied to other semiconductors.