G. Baili,1 P. Berger,1 A. Brignon,1 Th. Debuisschert,1 M. Dupont-Nivet,1 G. Feugnet,1 F. Gutty,1 Ch. Larat,1 L. Mayer,1 L. Morvan,1 P. Nouchi,1 D. Dolfi1
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Quantum technologies have been identified as breakthrough technologies with a potential high impact on future navigation, sensing and communication systems since the end of the 90’s. In this paper we will review how these technologies can contribute to electromagnetic spectrum dominance through the use of SHB (spectral hole burning) based spectral holography and of NV (nitrogen vacancy) centers in diamond. Quantum technologies, combined with integration techniques, will also improve the performances of navigation systems thanks to ultra-precise compacts atomic clocks, accelerometers and gyros.
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G. Baili, P. Berger, A. Brignon, Th. Debuisschert, M. Dupont-Nivet, G. Feugnet, F. Gutty, Ch. Larat, L. Mayer, L. Morvan, P. Nouchi, D. Dolfi, "Quantum-based metrology for navigation, radar, and communication applications," Proc. SPIE 10934, Optical, Opto-Atomic, and Entanglement-Enhanced Precision Metrology, 109342G (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2516616