Researchers at the University of Warsaw have announced a major breakthrough in quantum technology with the development of a quantum antenna made from Rydberg atoms. This innovative method is the first to successfully detect and precisely calibrate terahertz frequency combs, achieving the measurement of a single terahertz comb tooth. This technological leap opens a new path for terahertz metrology, promising extreme sensitivity and advancing future technologies in areas like ultra-high-speed communication and medical imaging.
Researchers Use Rydberg Atoms and Frequency Combs to Measure Single Terahertz Tooth
