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NRL, Maryland Virtually Sign Partnership on Quantum Technologies

NRL, Maryland Virtually Sign Partnership on Quantum Technologies

WASHINGTON (Sep. 1, 2020) U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Commanding Officer, Capt. Ricardo Vigil (top left), and NRL Director of Research, Bruce Danly, Ph.D. (bottom left), and Gerald M. Borsuk, Ph.D., (bottom ... More

AI enables efficiencies in quantum information processing

AI enables efficiencies in quantum information processing

A new machine learning framework could pave the way for small, mobile quantum networks.

New research advances Army's quest for quantum networking

New research advances Army's quest for quantum networking

Two U.S. Army research projects at the University of Chicago advance quantum networking, which will play a key role in future battlefield operations. (Courtesy of the University of Chicago, Nancy Wong)

THE QUANTUM BATTLEFIELD

THE QUANTUM BATTLEFIELD

The nonintuitive properties of quantum information science impact many technologies on the battlefield. The properties of superposition, matter-wave duality and entanglement are essential to a variety of curren... More

A Rydberg receiver and spectrum analyzer detects a

A Rydberg receiver and spectrum analyzer detects a

A Rydberg receiver and spectrum analyzer detects a wide range of real-world radio frequency signals above a microwave circuit including AM radio, FM radio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. (U.S. Army illustration)

Niels Bohr, standing at blackboard. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Niels Bohr, standing at blackboard. Principal Investigator/Project: An...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Researchers excite Rubidium atoms to high-energy Rydberg

Researchers excite Rubidium atoms to high-energy Rydberg

Researchers excite Rubidium atoms to high-energy Rydberg states. The atoms interact strongly with the circuit's electric fields, allowing detection and demodulation of any signal received into the circuit. (U.S... More

A US Navy (USN) F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft assigned to the Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine (VX-9) conducts an operation test mission flight over the Coso Mountain Range, at China Lake, California (CA). This aircraft is one of the first Super Hornets equipped with the revolutionary new APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, which could eventually give naval aircrews a quantum leap in tactical capability over older aircraft equipped with mechanical radar systems

A US Navy (USN) F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft assigned to the Air Test...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: China Lake State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CDR Ian C. Anderson, Usn Release Status: Releas... More

Lab reveals top 10 coolest science, technology advances from 2018

Lab reveals top 10 coolest science, technology advances from 2018

Army scientists and engineers have been busy in 2018 discovering, innovating and transitioning science and technology solutions to modernize the force and support the Soldier of the future.

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory ‘connects the dots’ for quantum networks

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory ‘connects the dots’ for quantum network...

Schematic of a nanoscale structure called a ‘photonic crystal waveguide’ that contains quantum dots that can interact with one another when they are tuned to the same wavelength. (Image credit: Chul Soo Kim, US... More

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