We are thrilled to announce that the first-generation QPIC1550 chips have been successfully packaged and delivered by Tyndall National Institute to key project partners DTU – Technical University of Denmark and the University of West Attica (UWA) during the project’s 5th General Assembly in Copenhagen.
These state-of-the-art integrated chips, designed for single-photon capabilities, represent a major project milestone. Their arrival marks the beginning of in-lab testing and application development for cutting-edge quantum functions, including Quantum Physical Unclonable Functions and Quantum Clock Synchronization.
As UWA’s RNCP Lab begins work on this newly delivered hardware, the team expressed great enthusiasm:
“This device will pave the way for exploring disruptive concepts”, wrote Charis Mesaritakis, thanking partners Tyndall and LIGENTEC for their crucial role in fabrication and packaging this chip.
Stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of integrated quantum photonics at 1550 nm!
