Exploring the Quantum World
Researchers at JPL and Caltech have developed an instrument for exploring the cosmos and the quantum world.
This new type of amplifier boosts electrical signals and can be used
for everything from studying stars, galaxies and black holes to
exploring the quantum world and developing quantum computers. An
amplifier is a device that increases the strength of a weak signal.
One of the key features of the new amplifier is that it incorporates
superconductors--materials that allow an electric current to flow with
zero resistance when lowered to certain temperatures. For their
amplifier, the researchers are using titanium nitride and niobium
titanium nitride, which have just the right properties to allow the pump
signal to amplify the weak signal.
Although the amplifier has a
host of potential applications, the reason the researchers built the
device was to help them study the universe. The team built the
instrument to boost microwave signals, but the new design can be used to
build amplifiers that help astronomers observe in a wide range of
wavelengths, from radio waves to X-rays.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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