TK apprentice Callum Barrett scoops Award

We are delighted that Callum Barrett, our new apprentice has won the Best Apprenticeship 2019 award given by the Rotary Club at a ceremony at Tanbridge House School.       Callum ....second from the left...

CEITEC's RapidScan HF-ESR bridge starts operation

With Quasi-Optics from TK and mm-wave sources and detectors from VDI, Petr Neugebauer's multi-frequency High Field ESR spectrometer is undergoing "first-light" (to use an astronomers term) testing.   With the dry magnet from Cryogenic Ltd nicely buried in the floor - and  elegant mounting structure and covering from colleagues in Brno - the Instrument is looking very impressive:     The frequency-independent Quasi-Optical Bridge has an unusual feature of having common path lengths in both the LO chain and source chain to the primary inductive-mode detector and phase reference - to minimisethe effect of source phase noise on the instrument's' sensitivity.    ...

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High Q Resonator for Qinetiq delivered to NPL

Under guidance from Bob Clarke and Andrew Gregory from NPL's Electromagnetic & Electrochemical Technologies Department, we have designed a high Q resonator for materials measurement at mm-wavelengths for Qinetiq plc. Using a precision-turned high conductivity spherical mirror and carefully adjusted coupling holes, the resonator will allow precision measurements of the complex permitivity of low loss materials. Fine adjustment of the flat sample mirror is provided.   The two waveguide ports - seen below - are   connected to a VNA to display the resonance.

On our way to the Galilean system

TK is finishing up its work on providing hardware to go on ESA's JUICE mission to the Galilean moons - specifically for the THz radiometer on board.   A montage of JUICE's planetary objectives - emphasising the high magnetic field present       The SWI instrument (SWI) will look at the temperature structure, composition and dynamics of Jupiter's stratosphere as well as the thin atmospheres and exospheres of three of four of the moons first seen by Galileo in the winter of 1610 using his newly invented telescope: Ganymede, Europa and Callisto - just missing out on Io, the most inner one. The SWI - by looking at emissions from the rotation lines of a range of trace gas...

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MADMAX: TK provides quasi-optical antenna for Axion hunt

Axions are hypothetical zero spin (scalar) particles whose existance has been postulated as part of an explanation of Charge/Parity symmetry of the strong force. The Standard Model of Particle Physics provide no direct explanation as to why the product of Charge Conjugation and Parity are conserved by the strong force - experimental evidence (such as the absence of any electrical diple moment in the Neutron) suggest that CP is conserved to very high precision. An additional field and spontaniously broken symmetry provide a possible explanation, and the symmtery breaking process generates the Axion. The mass of the Axion is not predicted and interest has grown as a possible candidate for the ...

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TK/QMCI's contribution to the Event Horizon Telescope

TK and QMC Instruments has been privileged to supply - over the last decade - many of the receiver components used by the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration to generate the first image at 1.3mm (230 GHz) of the supermassive black hole in Messier 87.     (Image from EHT)   The Event Horizon Telescope is make up of many mm-wave telescopes and arrays of telecopes to provide the long baseline (the size of the Earth) to give the necessary angularresolution to resolve the area around the Black Hole.     (Credit European Southern Observatory for the map)   For the Hawaii-based Submillimeter Array (SMA) of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian ...

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