US Army Tests World’s First Atomic Quantum Receiver for Long-Range Radio Communication

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Key Takeaways:

  • Rydberg Technologies showcased atomic RF communication, highlighting sensitivity at NetModX23.
  • The atomic receiver advancement sets new industry standards, impacting RF applications with NSIC support.
  • CEO David A. Anderson emphasized practical quantum tech, noting defense and commercial potential.

Rydberg Technologies Inc., a leading contributor in Rydberg quantum technologies and RF quantum sensing, achieved a significant advancement by successfully demonstrating the world’s first long-range atomic RF communication using their atomic receiver. Te achievement was showcased at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) C5ISR Center Network Modernization Experiment 2023 (NetModX23) event.

The company’s atomic receiver, designed for low size, weight, and power (SWaP), displayed exceptional sensitivity across various frequency bands, enabling over-the-air atomic RF communication over extensive distances. 

Conducted in an operational environment, this demonstration sets new industry standards in size, performance, and durability for Rydberg atom quantum sensors.

CEO David A. Anderson, Ph.D., highlighted the importance of this development, marking the transition of Rydberg atom quantum technologies from laboratory settings to practical applications. He emphasized the technology’s potential for defense and commercial markets, citing its unmatched features such as high sensitivity, selectivity, and wideband coverage using a single atomic detector element.

Our successful long-range signal reception with a Rydberg sensor represents a significant milestone for the technology and the advent of Rydberg atomic radio.

David A. Anderson, Ph.D., CEO of Rydberg Technologies

This innovation not only demonstrates the capabilities of Rydberg atomic receivers but also their potential to significantly impact various fields, including RF surveillance, safety, communications, and networking across different radio frequency bands. 

The successful deployment of the Rydberg Atomic Receiver underlines a significant leap in the quantum technology landscape, marking a pivotal moment in advancing atomic receivers’ performance and functionality.

Rydberg Technologies acknowledges the support received from the National Security Innovation Capital (NSIC) funding initiative, a crucial part of their development journey. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Rydberg Technologies Inc. focuses on research, development, and manufacturing of quantum technologies. For more information, visit http://www.rydbergtechnologies.

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