Characterizing cryogenic amplifiers with a matched temperature-variable noise source
Abstract: We present a cryogenic microwave noise source with a characteristic impedance of 50 $\Omega$, which can be installed in a coaxial line of a cryostat. The bath temperature of the noise source is continuously variable between 0.1 K and 5 K without causing significant back-action heating on the sample space. As a proof-of-concept experiment, we perform Y-factor measurements of an amplifier cascade that includes a traveling wave parametric amplifier and a commercial high electron mobility transistor amplifier. We observe system noise temperatures as low as $680{+20}_{-200}$ mK at 5.7 GHz corresponding to $1.5{+0.1}_{-0.7}$ excess photons. The system we present has immediate applications in the validation of solid-state qubit readout lines.
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