Quantum Sensors by Thales: The Future Is Now

Quantum Sensors by Thales: The Future Is Now

From evolution to revolution


In Thales’ labs near Paris, engineers and physicists are reshaping technology at the quantum scale. Forget incremental progress—these quantum sensors leapfrog traditional limits. Imagine a radio antenna the size of a needle, but with sensitivity equal to a 300-meter-long traditional one. Welcome to a world where GPS is optional.

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The quantum edge

Using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions cooled to -200°C, Thales has crafted magnetic sensors 1000x more sensitive than conventional ones. The result? A compact, cryo-cooled device perfect for submarines, drones, or even portable brain-scanning MRIs—a futuristic helmet to visualize brain activity in motion.

 

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Space-age navigation—on a chip


Using laser-cooled rubidium atoms at near absolute zero, Thales is also designing inertial navigation systems that work without GPS. All packed into a tiny chip. One day soon, planes could land themselves with surgical accuracy—no satellites needed.  A revolution for aerospace, defense, and autonomous systems.

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