What is it about?

This paper describes the design and testing of a low noise current supply. Our target application is creating magnetic fields for atomic physics based quantum systems for quantum simulation and computation. Existing low noise supples either have low bandwidth or operate only at low current.

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Why is it important?

Quantum experiments are very sensitive to external noise so low cost high performance power supplies are essential. These devices have application outside of quantum simulation, for example for spectroscopy, NMR, or powering superconducting magnets in high bandwidth applications.

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As part of our commitment to open science the complete design information for this device is made freely available on github. We encourage members of the community to use and modify our design as they see fit, and just as with open source software, to contribute back improvements.

Ian Spielman
Joint Quantum Institute

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This page is a summary of: A 20 A bipolar current source with 140 μA noise over 100 kHz bandwidth, AIP Advances, June 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0138145.
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