MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611048696 A) filed by Vivekananda Institute Of Professional Studies - Technical Campus, New Delhi, on April 16, for 'quantum dot-based photonic propulsion system.'
Inventor(s) include Deepak Vats; Dr. Vishal Srivastava; and Vasudev Grover.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A quantum dot-based photonic propulsion system, comprises of a photon emitter 101 for channelizing photons into an optical matrix, a plurality of quantum dots 102 absorb and re-emit photons directionally, adaptive protocols 103 configured to monitor thrust vectors and dynamically adjust excitation states of the quantum dots 102, a thermal management layer 104 for preventing overheating during continuous propulsion, a plurality of integration interfaces 105, the protocols 103 are embedded in non-volatile memory to be executed by an on-board processing module, the emitter 101 corresponds to a laser or a solar-driven source, the matrix is optically aligned for guiding photon interaction with quantum dots 102, the protocols 103 include AI-powered protocols executed for adjusting excitation of quantum dot 102 in real-time,, interfaces 105 enable compatibility with spacecraft flight controllers and telemetry modules, and protocols 103 enable closed loop modulation of emitter 101 and the matrix of quantum dots 102."
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