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Sinara is a modular, open-source measurement and control hardware ecosystem designed for beam-steering and quantum information processing applications that require deterministic high-precision timing. The Sinara system is based on industrial standards and comprises over 70 digital and analog input and output modules. The hardware is controlled and managed by ARTIQ, an open-source software system for...
ARTIQ is a real-time control system designed to address complex challenges in quantum computing, specifically for ion-trapping experiments. It ensures precise timing and synchronization for different experimental setups, offering a timing precision at the nanosecond level. ARTIQ, open-source in nature, promotes transparency, reproducibility, and allows for the creation of customizations and extensions...
The Sinara hardware platform is a modular, opensource measurement and control system dedicated to quantum applications that require hard real-time performance. The hardware is controlled and managed by the ARTIQ, open-source software that provides nanosecond timing resolution and submicrosecond latency. The Sampler is a general-purpose precision ADC sampling unit with programmable gain and configurable...
We examine the calculated signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) achievable with different MRI detection modalities in precession fields ranging from 10μT to 1.5T. In particular, we compare traditional Faraday detectors with both tuned and untuned detectors based on superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). We derive general expressions for the magnetic field noise due to the samples and the detectors,...
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