A wideband cryogenic microwave low-noise amplifier

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Abstract

A broadband low-noise four-stage high-electron-mobility transistor amplifier was designed and characterized in a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator at the 3.8 K temperature stage. The obtained power dissipation of the amplifier is below 20 mW. In the frequency range from 6 to 12 GHz its gain exceeds 30 dB. The equivalent noise temperature of the amplifier is below 6 K for the presented frequency range. The amplifier is applicable for any type of cryogenic microwave measurements. As an example we demonstrate here the characterization of the superconducting X-mon qubit coupled to an on-chip coplanar waveguide resonator.

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Ivanov, B. I., Volkhin, D. I., Novikov, I. L., Pitsun, D. K., Moskalev, D. O., Rodionov, I. A., … Vostretsov, A. G. (2020). A wideband cryogenic microwave low-noise amplifier. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 11, 1484–1491. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.11.131

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