Quantum communication technologies are starting to develop into a rising industry branch of their own. The associated light sources and detectors/sensorics mostly require cryogenic cooling. In order to scale up this new industry and make it accessible for commercial use, new compact, autonomous, and low power cryogenics are a vital key condition. We have developed a revolutionary compressor technology together with high-performance cryogenic cooling systems, that operate on low power consumption, without the use of cooling water, and in a quantum industry compatible 19” rack format. We will show how this enables critical building blocks of photonic based quantum computing and communication technologies such as single photon sources & single photon detectors to be made truly scaleable outside of laboratories. First use cases together with detailed performance data will be reviewed.
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