ENHANCED FOUR WAVE MIXING IN QUANTUM CASCADE

Sine Wave Time Division Multiplexing

Sine Wave Time Division Multiplexing

Time-division multiplexing was first developed for applications in to route multiple transmissions simultaneously over a single transmission line. It allows the division of the overall time domain into various fixed length time slots.

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Belarusian quantum communication junction box with low loss

Belarusian quantum communication junction box with low loss

The invention introduces a method for fabricating low-loss niobium Josephson junctions which enhance quantum device performance by using niobium superconductors that are separated by an aluminum oxide barrier and are encapsulated with aluminum layers to prevent chemical. However, progress in Josephson junction-based quantum technologies is facing the ongoi g challenge of minimizing loss channels. This is also true for parametric superconducting devices based on nonlinear Josephson resonators. This approach enables low-temperature spectroscopy measurements without the need for external RF electronics, a crucial step for advancing quantum technologies. Su-perconducting qubits are commonly realized using Al/AlOx/Al Josephson junctions operating in the tunneling regime, where even minor variations in device geometry can lead to substantial performance fluctuations.

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Principle of High-Frequency Wave Trapper in Relay Protection

Principle of High-Frequency Wave Trapper in Relay Protection

A line trap, also known as wave trap, or high-frequency stopper, is a maintenance-free, mounted inline on high-voltage (HV) transmission to prevent the transmission of (40 kHz to 1000 kHz) carrier signals of to unwanted destinations. Line traps are cylinder-like structures connected in series with HV transmission lines. Carrier wave communication uses up to 150kHz to 800kHz frequency to send all the communication. This system provides accurate fault location, limited by nonhomogeneous infeed, load flow, fault resist nce, and series-compensated or parallel lines. With the emphasis placed on reliability in today's power system, the need for imp oved accuracy in.

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