How single-photon counting advances are driving quantum innovation

NIST’s new superconducting camera will have the capability to capture astronomical images under extremely low light conditions [Image: S. Kelley/NIST]
From high-speed comms at Nasa's JPL, to superconducting quantum cameras, Susan Fourtané explores developments in single-photon detection
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