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Quantum Transport in 40-nm MOSFETs at Deep-Cryogenic Temperatures

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arxiv 2005.13863 v1 pith:54O4R627 submitted 2020-05-28 physics.app-ph

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In this letter, we characterize the electrical properties of commercial bulk 40-nm MOSFETs at room and deep cryogenic temperatures, with a focus on quantum information processing (QIP) applications. At 50 mK, the devices operate as classical FETs or quantum dot devices when either a high or low drain bias is applied, respectively. The operation in classical regime shows improved transconductance and subthreshold slope with respect to 300 K. In the quantum regime, all measured devices show Coulomb blockade. This is explained by the formation of quantum dots in the channel, for which a model is proposed. The variability in parameters, important for quantum computing scaling, is also quantified. Our results show that bulk 40-nm node MOSFETs can be readily used for the co-integration of cryo-CMOS classical-quantum circuits at deep cryogenic temperatures and that the variability approaches the uniformity requirements to enable shared control.

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