Tunable across a wide frequency range, a Rydberg quantum sensor uses highly excited electrons to detect electromagnetic fields.
Credit: U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
Quantum sensing technology that a DARPA official described as the “end of stealth” is moving out the laboratory and into operational testing, with one company expecting to have atom-based radio-frequency receivers in commercial production within two years. Colorado-based quantum technology company...
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