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Generation of control signals using second-Nyquist zone technique for superconducting qubit devices
There is growing interest in developing integrated room temperature control
electronics for the control and measurement of superconducting devices for
quantum computing applications. With the availability of faster DACs, it has
become possible to generate microwave signals with amplitude and phase controls
directly without requiring any analog mixer. In this report, we use the
evaluation kit ZCU111 to generate vector microwave pulses using the
second-Nyquist zone technique. We characterize the performance of the signal
generation and measure amplitude variation across second Nyquist zone,
single-sideband phase noise, and spurious-free dynamic range. We further
perform various time-domain measurements to characterize a superconducting
transmon qubit and benchmark our results against traditionally used analog
mixer setups.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure