Technical Review on RF-Amplifiers for Quantum Computer Circuits: New Architectures of Josephson Parametric Amplifier
Ahmad Salmanogli, Hesam Zandi, Mahdi Esmaeili, Abolfazl Eskandari, Mohsen Akbari

TL;DR
This paper reviews RF amplifiers for quantum circuits, emphasizing Josephson Parametric Amplifiers (JPAs), comparing their architectures, and proposing advanced designs with arrays to improve performance in cryogenic quantum systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of RF amplifiers for quantum applications and introduces novel JPA architectures using Josephson junction arrays for enhanced performance.
Findings
JPA architectures outperform CMOS and HEMT amplifiers in cryogenic environments.
Array-based JPAs improve power handling, linearity, and coherence.
Simulations show proposed designs offer better trade-offs than traditional JPAs.
Abstract
Josephson Parametric Amplifiers (JPAs) are key components in quantum information processing due to their ability to amplify weak quantum signals with near-quantum-limited noise performance. This is essential for applications such as qubit readout, quantum sensing, and communication, where signal fidelity and coherence preservation are critical. Unlike CMOS and HEMT amplifiers used in conventional RF systems, JPAs are specifically optimized for millikelvin (mK) cryogenic environments. CMOS amplifiers offer good integration but perform poorly at ultra-low temperatures due to high noise. HEMT amplifiers provide better noise performance but are power-intensive and less suited for mK operation. JPAs, by contrast, combine low power consumption with ultra-low noise and excellent cryogenic compatibility, making them ideal for quantum systems. The first part of this study compares these RF…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electrical Measurement Techniques · Quantum Information and Cryptography
