An Integrated Reconfigurable Spin Control System on 180 nm CMOS for Diamond NV Centers

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES(2023)

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Solid-state electron spins are key building blocks for emerging applications in quantum information science, including quantum computers, quantum communication links, and quantum sensors. These solid-state spins are mainly controlled using complex microwave pulse sequences, which are typically generated using benchtop electrical instruments. Integration of the required electronics will enable realization of a scalable low-power and compact optically addressable quantum system. Here, we report an integrated reconfigurable quantum control system, which is used to find electron-spin resonance (ESR) frequency and perform Rabi, Ramsey, and Hahn-echo measurements for a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center spin qubit in diamond. The chip can be programmed to synthesize an RF signal tunable from 1.6 to 2.6 GHz, which is modulated with a sequence of up to 4098 reconfigurable pulses with a pulse width and pulse-to pulse delay adjustable from 10 ns to 42 ms and 18 ns to 42 ms, respectively, at a resolution of 2.5 ns. The 180-nm CMOS chip is fabricated within a footprint of 3.02 mm(2) and has a power consumption of 80 mW.
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Qubit,Delays,Microwave oscillators,Diamonds,Semiconductor device measurement,Microwave filters,Microwave amplifiers,CMOS integrated circuits,microwave,nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center,quantum computing,qubit
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