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Pragmatic Semiconductor, a UK-based pioneer in flexible IGZO semiconductor technology, has appointed John Quigley as ...
The era of stealth may be ending due to advances in quantum sensing, according to Rob McHenry, the Deputy Director of DARPA. -In a recent webinar, McHenry argued that future quantum sensors, combined ...
How a new generation of navigation tech could be the key to ensuring safe, reliable, and secure navigation for aircraft.
RF and mmWave specialisr Filtronic has launched its latest V-band high-frequency amplifier system, Prometheus, at the ...
"We could determine the mass of the Himalayas using atoms." Scientists are developing an advanced quantum sensor for low Earth orbit that can detect the tiniest tremors in Earth's gravity. These ...
The electronics primarily consist of an ADF4531 phase-locked loop RF signal generator and a 40-dB RF amplifier to generate the microwave signals, a green laser diode module, and an ESP32 dev board.
RF signals used in quantum communications must be tested not only for conventional performance characteristics like signal strength and noise, but also for their impact on quantum-state stability.
A quantum sensor based on a protein from bioluminescent jellyfish can be made by the body itself and it may be able to help us track how cells form or detect disease at an early stage.
Grapes double quantum sensor magnetic power in a groundbreaking experiment. Adding grapes to microwave setups doubles the magnetic field strength, opening doors for smaller, more efficient quantum ...
Imec and its partners in the Belgian project Q-COMIRSE presented a first-of-its-kind prototype shortwave infrared (SWIR) image sensor with indium arsenide quantum dot photodiodes at the 2024 IEEE ...
Taking this a step further, Keysight Technologies and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the U.K. collaborated on a groundbreaking research project, exploring RF power at cryogenic temperatures ...
The sensor's thermopile response was meticulously characterized across a range of RF power levels from -35 dBm to 0 dBm in a frequency range from 100 kHz to 10 GHz, ensuring SI traceability ...