
About
Quantum Opus is a US vendor of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, founded in 2013 by Aaron Miller, Holly Miller, and Josh Cassada, and headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan. Its flagship Opus One platform is a 3U rack-sized SNSPD system that delivers more than 90% detection efficiency at 950 nm and 1550 nm. It is packaged with a closed-cycle cryocooler, up to 16 nanowire detectors, bias and amplifier electronics, and turnkey software, so customers without cryogenics experience can run single-photon experiments. Quantum Opus competes with Single Quantum, Scontel, Photon Spot, and ID Quantique in the SNSPD market.
Quantum Specifications
| Quantum Focus | software |
Backed By
Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital
Application Areas
quantum opticsphoton starved optical commsbiophotonics
Frequently Asked Questions
Quantum Opus is a US vendor of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, founded in 2013 by Aaron Miller, Holly Miller, and Josh Cassada, and headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan.
Its flagship Opus One platform is a 3U rack-sized SNSPD system that delivers more than 90% detection efficiency at 950 nm and 1550 nm. It is packaged with a closed-cycle cryocooler, up to 16 nanowire detectors, bias and amplifier electronics, and turnkey software, so customers without cryogenics experience c...
Quantum Opus is headquartered in Plymouth, United States.
Quantum Opus was founded in 2013.
Quantum Opus operates in the following sectors: quantum components, quantum hardware, single photon detection.
