Quantum X Labs files patent for compact atomic clock technology
Quantum X Labs Inc. (NASDAQ: QXL) filed a U.S. patent application for a compact atomic clock that uses rubidium atoms with correlated optical fields, the company announced. The technology is based on Ramsey coherent population trapping architecture.
The atomic clock technology targets aerospace and defense applications including satellite navigation, secure communication networks, radar synchronization, and autonomous platforms. Financial institutions and communication infrastructure facilities represent additional potential markets for the timing synchronization technology.
Quantum X Labs, formerly Viewbix Inc. (NASDAQ: VBIX), operates as an advanced technologies company focused on quantum technology, digital advertising, computing, and enterprise artificial intelligence solutions through its subsidiaries.
The company's subsidiary Quantum X Labs Ltd. develops quantum algorithms for transportation, drug discovery, and security segments, along with quantum-based GPS replacement systems. Gix Media creates software solutions for internet campaign automation and optimization, while Metagramm develops grammatical error correction software using artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The patent filing represents part of the company's strategy to develop laboratory-grade quantum technology performance for commercial deployment across its quantum technologies portfolio, according to the press release.
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