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Cryogenic Low-Noise Amplifiers: Noise Performance and Power Dissipation

Joseph C. Bardin

2021IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cryogenically cooled low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) have had a profound impact on experimental science. For instance, these amplifiers allow us to communicate with distant spacecraft, probe the history and composition of the universe through radio astronomy, study basic phenomena through low-temperature physics research, and read out the state of quantum systems as required for quantum computing. These devices-which can achieve noise performance within an order of magnitude of the fundamental limits imposed by quantum mechanics-find use from low frequencies through several hundreds of gigahertz. Without cryogenic LNAs, whole branches of experimental science simply could not exist.

Topics & Concepts

AmplifierNoise (video)PhysicsSpacecraftQuantum noiseElectrical engineeringDissipationNoise temperatureQuantumElectronic engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsPhase noiseOpticsAstronomyArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)CMOSQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Information and CryptographySuperconducting and THz Device Technology
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