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Design of a Specialized Low Noise Amplifier for Enhancing Non-Classicality in Quantum Applications

arXiv
Authors: Ahmad Salmanogli

Year

2024

Paper ID

64239

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

In this study, we present the design and analysis of a Low Noise Amplifier tailored specifically for quantum applications. We selected the HEMT for its unique noise reduction properties, crucial for quantum engineering. The main goal is to minimize the noise figure within the C-band frequency range (4-8 GHz) to induce nonclassicality in quantum signals. While achieving a noise figure of less than 0.065 dB within this band, we recognized the trade-off with gain, mitigated by incorporating additional stages to maintain noise figure at optimal levels. Quantum analysis of the circuit, employing a simplified model of HEMT due to its complexity, revealed insights into its nonlinear properties and interactions between circuit components and environmental factors. Leveraging Qutip toolbox in Python, we conducted time-evolution analysis of the system, revealing the circuit's behavior as an open quantum system under cryogenic conditions. Our investigation extends to quantifying quantum correlation (quantum discord) and its relationship with noise figure, posing important questions regarding the direct impact of its minimization on circuit nonclassicality at cryogenic temperatures. This comprehensive study sheds light on the intricate interplay between circuit design, and its influence on the relationship between the noise figure and quantum correlation.

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