Welcome to Quantum Sensing News: The latest Quantum Sensing and Single-Photon Systems updates brought to you by ID Quantique.
We begin by offering you the chance to request a demo of our new ID Qube series of compact, cost-effective single-photon detectors.
Next, we invite you to join us and DLR, the German Aerospace Center, on August 19 for our latest webinar: IC inspection and failure analysis using single-photon detection.
We then invite you to our next webinar after the summer break, when on September 22 we will be exploring: NIR fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy for nano-materials characterization and biology.
Finally, we remind you that you can join us online at QCrypt 2020 from 10-14 August. Our colleague Félix Bussières will be giving a keynote talk on “Speeding up QKD and downsizing QRNGs”.
Enjoy the reading and stay healthy!
Marc Niklès

Request a demo of our new ID Qube series
Available as free-running and gated, the ID Qube series offer compact and cost-effective single-photon detection at telecom wavelengths.
The ID Qube Series are plug-and-play, ultra-low noise and compact modules for single-photon detection applications; from fluorescence lifetime measurements to IC inspection. See how it could help you by requesting your free demo with one of our experts.

Webinar: IC inspection and failure analysis using single-photon detection
Join us and DLR, the German Aerospace Center, on August 19 at 4pm CEST for our latest quantum sensing webinar.
This webinar will present a new and compact IC inspection system for benchmarking security ICs.

Webinar: NIR fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy for nano-materials characterization and biology
September 22 2020, 4:00PM- 4:45PM CEST.
We will describe a method at the heart of many applications: time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) and how it is used in near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy (FLS).

Online event: QCrypt 2020
Join us online 10-14 August for QCrypt 2020.
This annual event is for students and researchers working on all aspects of quantum cryptography. Our colleague Félix Bussières will be giving a keynote talk on “Speeding up QKD and downsizing QRNGs”.