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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1484–1491, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.131
Figure 1: Schematic of the 6–12 GHz cryogenic LNA. The important component values are: C1 = 0.6 pF, C2 = 0.3 ...
Figure 2: Realization of the cryogenic LNA.
Figure 3: Noise and gain measurement setup. (a) Calibration lines (left-hand side sketch) and gain measuremen...
Figure 4: Gain and noise temperature of the cryogenic LNA at the experimental temperature of 3.8 K.
Figure 5: The X-mon qubit measurement setup. The implemented amplifier is marked as cLNA and the room-tempera...
Figure 6: The qubit “sweet spot”. The transmission (color intensity graph with the blue color corresponding t...
Figure 7: The qubit spectroscopy. The transmission dependence of the probing signal (color intensity graph) o...