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Quantum-Enhanced RF Components

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Through quantum phenomenology, businesses can create sensitive Radio Frequency components to enhance the performance of current communication systems. The enhancement of detection of current RF systems will produce lower noise levels for each of the components. Lowering the noise levels for the components will enable the detection of weaker signals, which could mean radar detection of previously unseen targets.

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Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) and Dual-Band Focal Plane Array in High-Definition Forma

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The Army seeks to develop dual-band Mid-wave Infrared/Long-Wave Infrared (MWIR/LWIR) Infrared Focal Plane Array (IR FPA) technology that can meet Third Generation Forward Looking Infrared performance objectives, such as clusters, dark current, noise, quantum efficiency, operability, spectral crosstalk, modulation transfer function and non-uniformity correction stability.

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