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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c6]Raphael Robertazzi, David J. Frank, Kevin Tien, John Timmerwilke, Peilin Song, Daniel J. Friedman:
Characterization of 14nm CMOS Technology At Cryogenic Temperatures Using Dense Addressable Arrays. VTS 2024: 1-7 - 2023
- [c5]David J. Frank, Sudipto Chakraborty, Kevin Tien, Pat Rosno, Mark Yeck, Joseph A. Glick, Raphael Robertazzi, Ray Richetta, John F. Bulzacchelli, Daniel Ramirez, Dereje Yilma, Andrew Davies, Rajiv V. Joshi, Scott Lekuch, Ken Inoue, Devin Underwood, Dorothy Wisnieff, Chris Baks, John Timmerwilke, Peilin Song, Blake R. Johnson, Brian P. Gaucher, Daniel J. Friedman:
Low power cryogenic RF ASICs for quantum computing. CICC 2023: 1-8 - [c4]Rajiv V. Joshi, Jean-Olivier Plouchart, George Zettles, Scott Willenborg, Sudipto Chakraborty, Blake R. Johnson, Andrew Wack, Brian Allison, John Timmerwilke, Kevin Tien, Mark Yeck, Dereje Yilma, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, Daniel J. Friedman:
Cryogenic CMOS: design considerations for future quantum computing systems. CICC 2023: 1-8 - 2022
- [j1]Sudipto Chakraborty, David J. Frank, Kevin Tien, Pat Rosno, Mark Yeck, Joseph A. Glick, Raphael Robertazzi, Ray Richetta, John F. Bulzacchelli, Devin Underwood, Daniel Ramirez, Dereje Yilma, Andrew Davies, Rajiv V. Joshi, Shawn D. Chambers, Scott Lekuch, Ken Inoue, Dorothy Wisnieff, Christian W. Baks, Donald S. Bethune, John Timmerwilke, Thomas Fox, Peilin Song, Blake R. Johnson, Brian P. Gaucher, Daniel J. Friedman:
A Cryo-CMOS Low-Power Semi-Autonomous Transmon Qubit State Controller in 14-nm FinFET Technology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 57(11): 3258-3273 (2022) - [c3]Kevin Tien, Ken Inoue, Scott Lekuch, David J. Frank, Sudipto Chakraborty, Pat Rosno, Thomas Fox, Mark Yeck, Joseph A. Glick, Raphael Robertazzi, Ray Richetta, John F. Bulzacchelli, Daniel Ramirez, Dereje Yilma, Andrew Davies, Rajiv V. Joshi, Devin Underwood, Dorothy Wisnieff, Christian W. Baks, Donald Bethune, John Timmerwilke, Blake R. Johnson, Brian P. Gaucher, Daniel J. Friedman:
A Cryo-CMOS Transmon Qubit Controller and Verification with FPGA Emulation. DATE 2022: 13-16 - [c2]David J. Frank, Sudipto Chakraborty, Kevin Tien, Pat Rosno, Thomas Fox, Mark Yeck, Joseph A. Glick, Raphael Robertazzi, Ray Richetta, John F. Bulzacchelli, Daniel Ramirez, Dereje Yilma, Andrew Davies, Rajiv V. Joshi, Shawn D. Chambers, Scott Lekuch, Ken Inoue, Devin Underwood, Dorothy Wisnieff, Christian W. Baks, Donald Bethune, John Timmerwilke, Blake R. Johnson, Brian P. Gaucher, Daniel J. Friedman:
A Cryo-CMOS Low-Power Semi-Autonomous Qubit State Controller in 14nm FinFET Technology. ISSCC 2022: 360-362 - [c1]Rajiv V. Joshi, John Timmerwilke, Kevin Tien, Mark Yeck, Sudipto Chakraborty:
A 0.31V Vmin Cryogenic SRAM in 14 nm FinFET for Quantum Computing. VLSI Technology and Circuits 2022: 232-233
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