Remote sensing

A single photon has multiple bases (polarization, temporal, spatial, frequency) that can carry more information. The history of these photons is stored in these bases. By carefully processing the photons we can understand the environments these photons have been through. This is called quantum remote sensing.

QCI’s approach is unique (and patented) in its ability to perform single photon measurement in the LiDAR return signal such that the detection can be “tuned” to interrogate/measure at specific points (or volumes) in the environment. The precise ability to time gate the single photon signals as well as tune the detection in both frequency and phase space allows QCI’s system to leverage a quantum measurement to enhance the information gathered from a target that conventional LiDAR systems cannot achieve.

Vibrometer (Not 8K)

What it can do

We leverage quantum mechanical properties to perform remote sensing in novel ways.

Quantum sensitivity

The Quantum Photonic Vibrometer delivers unparalleled detection accuracy at the single photon level, outperforming traditional vibrometers. Line of sight is not needed, enabling detection around corners.

Quantum speed

Our quantum-accelerated photon detection measurement means unmatched speed in data collection and processing.

Quantum resolution

Only quantum-aided remote sensing can achieve the granular observations needed to distinguish between the target object and its environment.

Applications

Vibrometer

Learn more about how the vibrometer can be used in the field.

Humane Landmine Identification

Humane landmine identification

Our Quantum Photonic Vibrometer can be used to remotely detect objects buried deep in the ground such as landmines, without the need for physical proximity.

Quantum Voice Detection

Quantum voice detection

The Quantum Photonic Vibrometer can isolate and detect non-visual conversations and in ‘noisy’ environments with numerous data inputs by sensing micro-vibrations from membranes to recreate voices.

Improved Non-Destructive Evaluation Testing

Improved non-destructive evaluation testing

Our Quantum Photonic Vibrometer can provide rapid and comprehensive monitoring of stress, strain, and fatigue in objects, such as evaluating the condition of bridges and other infrastructure, enhancing preventive industrial maintenance, and real-time detection of material degradation.

Safer Surveillance & Detection

Safer surveillance & detection

Utilizing quantum technology, the vibrometer can be customized to perform reconnaissance and detection applications in dense foliage, cave systems, or the deep sea.

Mastering material recognition

With our Quantum Photonic Vibrometer, businesses can make informed decisions based on precise and reliable material recognition, unlocking new possibilities for resource exploration, industrial quality control, and sustainable waste management practices.


Extinctiometer

Learn more about how the extinctiometer can be used in the field.

aerosol

In-situ aerosol measurement

Extinctiometer helps in directly assessing airborne particulate matter or aerosols present, enabling real-time analysis and monitoring of atmospheric composition and quality. This provides immediate and accurate data on aerosol concentration, size distribution, and composition without the need for sample collection or transport.


Noise resistant voxel scanner (LiDAR)

Learn more about how the LiDAR can be used in the field.

obsurant

Imaging through obscurants

NRVS can capture clear visual data despite the presence of obstructing elements such as smoke, fog, or other atmospheric interference.

celiometry

Celiometry

NRVS can be used for measuring the height of clouds and cloud layers and can be helpful in meteorology and atmospheric research to gather data on cloud cover and cloud dynamics.

machine vision

Machine vision - robotics

NRVS allows machines to perceive their surroundings by 4D imaging and make decisions or take actions based on the visual data they receive, enabling a wide range of applications such as quality control, object recognition, autonomous navigation, and industrial automation.

gps

GPS denied environment

Can be deployed to image through GPS denied environments to maintain positional awareness and ensure accurate image capture and navigation.

profiling

Aerial profiling

NRVS  can be used to gather detailed data about a specific area or feature, typically used for mapping terrain, monitoring environmental conditions, or conducting surveillance. This technique allows for rapid data collection over large areas and can provide valuable insights into various applications such as land surveying, disaster assessment, and wildlife monitoring.

turbid

Turbid bathymetry

With single photon sensitivity NRVS can measure water depth in environments where the water is turbid or murky, typically due to suspended particles or sediment.


Publications

All offerings are rooted in our scientific publications. To see an exhaustive list of our publications, click here.

Quantum parametric mode sorting: beating the time-frequency filtering

Carbon-dioxide absorption spectroscopy with solar photon counting and integrated lithium niobate micro-ring resonator 

Single-photon vibrometry


Product overview

Summary

QCI proudly offers an innovative and cost-effective solution for various remote sensing applications over challenging operational environments, including long distance, low visibility, and interfering backgrounds. Among other turn-key quantum devices, its quantum photonic vibrometer (QPV) harvests leading-edge quantum photonic technologies to achieve high speed, single photon sensitivity, and intense noise rejection. Working at an eye-safe wavelength, it can accurately characterize the vibration spectra of solid or liquid targets with vibration amplitude as small as 100 nm

Specifications

Weight

13.4 pounds

Size

14 x 14 x 6 inches

Power supply

120 V/AC or 12 V/DC

Operating temperature

0 - 70 degree celsius

Frequency range

30 - 25,000 Hz

Working distance

Tested up to 10m

Minimum detectable vibration amplitude

100nm

Sampling rate

up to 50kHz

Summary

An innovative in situ sensor for accurate measurement of extinction coefficients and lidar ratios of aerosols and clouds. We have developed a miniaturized instrument for in situ aerosol and cloud extinction coefficients and lidar ratio measurements. This new instrument will provide the most accurate in situ measurements of optical properties (extinction coefficient and backscatter coefficient) of clouds and aerosols at multi-wavelengths and use these optical properties to derive physical properties (particle size, cloud water content, particle number concentrations, …) of clouds and aerosols.

Specifications

Size

700 x 556 x 153 mm

Weight

14.2 kg

Power supply

120 V/AC 12 V/DC

Wavelength

632.99 nm

Optical power

1.2 mW

Polarization

1000 : 1

Output intensity stability

0.2% per hour

Detector dark count rate

< 2.5 nA

Detection dynamic range

12 bits

Measurement channels

4

Sampling speed

450Hz

Summary

We introduce a novel upconversion imaging method that smoothly converts light from the near-infrared to the visible spectrum, boasting minimal loss and exceptional efficiency. By utilizing a spectrally separated 10 nanosecond pump within a nonlinear waveguide, we enhance the signal-to-noise ratio, making it easier to detect specific objects within a range of 1.5 meters with sub-centimeter precision. This outstanding noise reduction capability enables rapid LiDAR scanning in environments with high noise levels and limited photon availability, allowing us to swiftly capture 50 by 50 voxel images at an impressive rate of 10 frames per second.

Specifications

Size

On optic table

Power Supply

120 V/AC or 12 V/DC

Pixels per second

25,000

Probe wavelength

1550 nm

Pump wavelength

1310 nm

SNR

40 dB

Frames

10 per second (50 x 50 pixels)

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