Atlantic Microwave
About Atlantic Microwave
Atlantic Microwave
Atlantic Microwave is a British manufacturer and supplier of radio frequency (RF) and microwave components and equipment founded in 1989, located in Braintree, Essex, acquired by ETL Systems Ltd in January 2019. The company works with key players in cryogenic industry providing RF and microwave components operating down to cryogenic temperatures of 4K and below for quantum computing applications. Atlantic Microwave manufactures cryogenic low-noise amplifiers revolutionizing readout of quantum bits, operating in ultra-low temperature environments to increase signal-to-noise ratio in quantum read-out circuits. ETL Systems through Atlantic Microwave offers high-grade components for cutting-edge quantum technology research including low phase noise oscillators, multipliers, couplers, and cables designed to withstand rigorous conditions of cryostats. Atlantic Microwave serves quantum computing manufacturers, research institutions, and cryogenic equipment providers requiring RF components capable of operating at temperatures as low as 4K for quantum processor readout and control systems.
Company Information
- Founded: 1989
- Country: United Kingdom
- Website: https://www.atlanticmicrowave.com
- Categories: quantum infrastructure, hardware
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