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The Columbus Dispatch interviewed CQISE Co-Directors about OSU's contributions to quantum research in Ohio.
Publication Highlight: Reception of a broadband noise-like spread spectrum waveform using a Rydberg atom-based quantum RF receiver
This article discusses the experimental results demonstrating broadband reception of a noise-like spread-spectrum waveform using a Rydberg atom-based quantum radio frequency (RF) receiver. The authors pose that these results validate the feasibility of using atomic sensors for broadband RF waveform reception and highlight their potential in photonics-enabled RF sensing applications. Source: IEEE Photonics Journal
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