We explore the role of single-photon detectors in advancing quantum technologies, with a focus on superconducting nanowire detectors (SNSPDs) and the benefits they offer for quantum computing and high-speed quantum communication.
How can we keep our cybersecurity infrastructure secure in the future? Studying and experimenting with quantum communications is now more important than ever. As large-scale deployments of QKD networks are increasingly taking place, it is crucial to educate tomorrow’s quantum workforce. Starting...
Microwave fields in conventional scenarios are detected using superheterodyne techniques. Photon counting at the microwave level presents immense challenges and can only be realized with advanced superconducting, cryogenic circuits operating at dilution refrigerator temperatures.
In this webinar, jointly hosted by IDQ and Thales, you will learn more about how quantum technologies can help fight the threat of quantum computers. In particular, we will discuss the value of true randomness, obtained from quantum phenomena.
In this webinar, we introduce very briefly QKD and present the state of the art of the technology. Single photon detectors are a key element of a QKD system. They must be efficient, fast and feature low timing jitters for high rate QKD and low noise for long distance links. Superconducting nanowire...
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar on Responsible Quantum Technologies in Switzerland, discussing socio-ethical considerations and proactive strategies for harnessing quantum tech for societal benefits.
Learn about scalable semiconductor light sources and their role in large-scale quantum technologies in a webinar hosted by Dr. Walid Redjem from UC Berkeley. He will discuss recent breakthroughs in the study of single artificial atoms in silicon and the potential of scale-invariant on-chip lasers on...
In this webinar, Thomas Stengel, QRNG Biz Dev at ID Quantique, will introduce IDQ’s quantum cyber security solutions for space, with a special focus on how you can protect satellites from cyber threats.
In this webinar, Thomas Stengel will introduce IDQ’s quantum cyber security solutions in mobile telecommunications and how they can be leveraged to create additional revenue.
In this webinar, Eleni Diamanti, CNRS Research Director at the LIP6 laboratory at Paris-Sorbonne, and Vice Director of the Paris Centre for Quantum Computing, joins us to explore some of the advantages in security and computational efficiency.
Whether for quantum communication, bio-sensing, eye-safe LiDAR, or fluorescence lifetime imaging, the art of counting single photons is no simple task. Join us for the next installation in our DIY workshop series.