Daily Archives: 26 February 2018


Characterization of Quantum Opus Technology For Use In Space Communication

NASA researchers are increasing efforts to upgrade data rates in space by shifting to optical communications. Scientists at the John Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH have published a paper at the recent SPIE Photonics West Conference performing a thorough analysis of how nanowire detectors might perform in such a long-range, photon-starved, network using an Opus One superconducting nanowire detection system. This is the most thorough third party performance evaluation of our detectors to date. https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10524/1052419/Performance-and-characterization-of-a-modular-superconducting-nanowire-single-photon/10.1117/12.2290397.short?SSO=1

QCMC 2018 Sponsorship

The International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement and Computing (QCMC) is a bi-annual meeting to bring together scientists and engineers working in the interdisciplinary field of quantum information science and technology. Quantum Opus is proud to sponsor the fourteenth such meeting which will take place March 12-16, 2018 at Louisiana State University. Join us at the exhibition to get a preview of our new ultra-compact, low-power, Opus Two system! http://qcmc18.phys.lsu.edu/home.htm