On-chip quantum confinement refrigeration overcoming electron-phonon heat leaks

Autti, S. and Prance, J. R. and Prunnila, M. (2025) On-chip quantum confinement refrigeration overcoming electron-phonon heat leaks. Physical Review B, 111 (16): L161404. ISSN 2469-9950

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Abstract

Circuit-based quantum devices rely on keeping electrons at millikelvin temperatures. Improved coherence and sensitivity as well as discovering new physical phenomena motivate pursuing ever lower electron temperatures, accessible using on-chip cooling techniques. Here we show that a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), with the sub-band populations manipulated using gate voltages, works as an on-chip cooler only limited by a fundamental phonon heat leak. The 2DEG can, for example, be realized in a silicon-based double-gate complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) transistor. A single-shot 2DEG cooler can reduce the electron temperature by a factor of 2 with a hold time up to a second, achieved by expanding the electron gas into an additional sub-band. Integrating an array of such coolers—using, e.g., CMOS fabrication techniques—to obtain continuous cooldown may allow reaching down to microkelvin device temperatures.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Physical Review B
ID Code:
229033
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Deposited On:
24 Apr 2025 00:01
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Yes
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Published
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24 Apr 2025 00:01