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Qunnect

Qunnect

Telecommunications

NYC, NY 4,989 followers

Enabling the Quantum Internet

About us

We build hardware to transform telecommunications infrastructure into scalable quantum networks.

Website
http://www.qunnect.inc/
Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
NYC, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018

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    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    An amazing week of Deep Tech events last week ended with a room full of quantum fans! Super awesome event hosted by Quantonation at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation for more than 400 participants. And as a bonus, not only everyone got to listen to Noel Goddard 's talk, they also got a tour of Qunnect, and saw our quantum hardware in action on GothamQ! Thanks alot Christophe Jurczak and William Zeng and everyone involved for brining the community together 💜

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  • Qunnect reposted this

    Thanks to Quantonation and Hyperstition Incorporated for hosting a Physics Tech showcase for NYC Deep Tech Week in Building 303 (our home) in the Brooklyn Navy Yard! Qunnect gave tours of our R&D and manufacturing space, and attendees had the chance to see under the hood of our groundbreaking products. They also witnessed GothamQ, our NYC Quantum Network, operating live. This is not a 5 year vision. This is now. #HardwareNotHype William Zeng, Christophe Jurczak, Mehdi Namazi, Mael Flament, Yang Wang

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  • Qunnect reposted this

    Researchers have successfully demonstrated entanglement between telecom-wavelength photons and room-temperature quantum memory, a significant advancement towards practical quantum networks. This new system operates without cryogenic cooling, making it compatible with existing fiber-optic infrastructure while achieving up to 90.2% entanglement fidelity. With a capacity to generate 1,200 entangled photon-memory pairs per second, it offers a steady stream of reliable quantum links essential for scalable quantum communication. While challenges such as atomic diffusion currently limit storage times, proposed improvements could enhance long-distance entanglement distribution. This work lays the foundation for future quantum repeaters that could be integral to global quantum networking efforts. https://hubs.la/Q03cw_8-0 #QuantumNetworking #Photonics #QuantumMemory

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    We love being part of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation Family. There is a wall here in our building with the photos of some of the hardworking creators on the campus. As it happens, two of the co-authors of our most recent #quantum memory entanglement paper (https://lnkd.in/eJzneU9A) are on that wall too! And you can see Yang Wang while optimizing the quantum memory to improve its coherence time! A big shoutout to Jaeda Mendoza who joined us right after her undergrad because of how much she loved to work on quantum technologies. And now for her first paper she demonstrated the first ever quantum entanglement between a telecom photon and a room temperature quantum memory! Way to go Jaeda!

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  • Today we announced the ability to entangle telecom photons, generated by our entanglement source product, with a 2nd generation version of the company’s room temperature quantum memory product.  This capability is the core of quantum protocols to unlock future applications such as interfacing quantum computers within data centers and establishing quantum repeaters for long distance secure communication. In the past 5 years Qunnect has been the first, globally, to commercialize a suite of quantum networking products leveraging atomic vapor to generate, store and distribute entanglement over telecom fiber. Quantum memories provide the critical function of timing control within a network or data center. Qunnect’s QU-MEM, launched in 2021, and the 2nd generation used for this work, operate at room temperature, without the requirement for extreme cooling or vacuum, necessitated by all cold atom and solid state memory technologies. Not only does this design consider the importance of energy consumption for future data centers, but cooled technologies necessitate time to prep the system, reducing the true on-demand nature and network uptime. Qunnect’s entanglement source (QU-SRC) is the only commercial product generating high rate, bichromatic, polarization-entangled pairs from atomic vapor. As atoms are identical, they produce highly indistinguishable photons, further increasing the success rate of the transactions. An often overlooked scaling challenge is the compounded loss suffered from inefficient interfacing of entanglement sources with both the network and the quantum memories.  Qunnect’s QU-SRC is the only commercial product with <1GHz linewidth photons produced at precision frequencies for native compatibility with atomic memories, sensors and computers.  Furthermore, QU-SRC is the only source on the market where one half of the entangled pair is produced at a telecom frequency for ready transmission, eliminating losses incurred by frequency conversion. The article below by our CSO breakdowns this achievement by our team. A major congrats to the team, especially all the amazing scientists involved with this work 🎉

    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    Our latest preprint is live on Arxiv: The first demonstration of entanglement between telecom photons and a ROOM TEMPERATURE quantum memory! And we did it with fidelities reaching 90%! 🎉 I wrote the blog post here to explain why these results matter and to be very clear about our roadmap towards building a useful quantum product suite, fully at room temperature, made for use-cases in quantum repeating and distributed quantum computing. I would love to hear your feedback, not just about this work, but the mission of making quantum work at ambient temperatures. Lastly, a massive congrats to my team at Qunnect, especially to Yang Wang, Alexander Craddock, Jaeda Mendoza, Rourke Sekelsky, and Mael Flament. May your beer always be colder than your atoms! 🍻

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    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    Cisco Quantum Summit was simply perfect! What an amazing line up of researchers, all so eager to push the state of distributed quantum networks together. This year the momentum is real. There are already quantum townhalls planned for Feb and June to take these partnerships to the next level and everyone is going to be involved. A huge thank you Reza Nejabati and the Outshift by Cisco team for hosting and bringing everyone together If you missed the event, I'm sure it will be available online soon.

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  • You can still register to attend Cisco's quantum summit virtually and stay updated with the most recent progress in quantum networkingm And you certainly don't want to miss the invited talk by our Chief Scientist on how room temperature atoms are paving the path towards large scale distributed quantum networks!

    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    Very excited for the Cisco's Quantum Summit this week in San Francisco! This is my first invited talk of the year and I'm coming to SF with a slide deck full of new data and progress by our team at Qunnect. Also very eager to catch up with all the colleagues and friends and together plan for a year full of quantum! Big thank you to the Outshift by Cisco and Reza Nejabati for inviting us!

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    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    Next week is the SPIE Photonics West and the PRIMS awards Gala. We are not only finalists in the quantum category for the third year in a row, but also the reigning champion after Qunnect's Qu-APC won the 2024 quantum award of the year. This year's nominee is very different though! After 5 years of research and development, we finally commercialized our first full stack product suite, the Gotham Rack. Designed for the upcoming scalable entanglement distribution infrastructures around the world, Gotham Rack has all the hardware and software needed to establish the most stable, highest rate, fully automated entanglement links. In 2024 we soft lunched this rack with the successful deployment of two units. This year, we are ready to work with any industry and testbed around the world who wants to create the foundation for quantum networks with capabilities from security all the way to distributed quantum computing and sensing. Welcome to the year of Quantum! Also kudos to Noel Goddard, Mark Tolbert, and Eden Valentin Figueroa Barragan for taking the coolest photo last year together 😎

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  • Qunnect reposted this

    View profile for Mehdi Namazi

    Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Qunnect Inc.

    The international year of quantum science and technology is finally here 🎆 ⚛️ Let's start the year with this comprehensive review article, summarizing how far the global quantum networking landscape has came. So many important milestones have been achieved in the past few years, paving the way towards large scale quantum networks. And I'm very thankful for their indepth inclusion of our work at GothamQ. The data for the GothamQ, showing how robust and reliable entanglement distribution in a real world setting can get was taken exactly last year this time. We paused the experiment when we got back to the hub after the holidays. This year we are starting our GothamQ work by expanding the network and demonstrating our multi node capabilities between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Stay tuned for the next papers 🚀

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