IMS Newsletter 1/23
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IMS Newsletter 1/23

In this newsletter (issue 1, 2023) we would like to give you some highlights of our ongoing activities at the Institut fuer Mikroelektronik Stuttgart.
The topics of the current issue are:
IMS CHIPS develops new types of approaches in biomedical technology
IMS CHIPS researches and develops solutions and new approaches to electronic and photonic microsystem applications in the field of biomedical engineering. As part of the SpektroChip project funded by the Vector Foundation, a new type of micro-spectrometer system is being developed for analytical and biomedical applications.
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Automated optical throughput tester for integrated photonics
To qualifiy waveguides and components in integrated photonics, the throughput of hundreds to thousands of circuits often has to be measured. The automated tester at IMS CHIPS now records 800 to 000 such throughput spectra per hour with a reproducibility of ±0.25 dB. For this purpose, a fiber optic array is precisely positioned above each grating coupler with a precision of a few hundred nanometers.
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Q.ANT and IMS CHIPS establish quantum chip fabrication on
The Stuttgart-based start-up Q.ANT and Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart have signed an agreement for the joint production of quantum chips. Quantum chips are considered to be the central building blocks for quantum processors, which in the future will provide a speed advantage in the future. Additional fields of application range from medical technology, sensor technology, telecommunications, cryptography, logistics and the financial sector.
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ASIC from a single source
IMS CHIPS offers low-threshold access to your own microchip. Both for research and development and for use in products. A company´s individual ASIC offers several advantages compared to microchips freely available on the market: one is much more independent from the general supply situation and products with ASICs are excellently protected against unwanted replicas.
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