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Quantum X Labs Files U.S. Patent Application for High Precision Quantum Atomic Clock for Potential Use in the Aerospace & Defense Industries

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Quantum X Labs (Nasdaq: QXL) filed a U.S. patent application on May 4, 2026 for a compact high-precision atomic clock based on Ramsey coherent population trapping and rubidium-atom interrogation with correlated optical fields. The company says the design aims to deliver laboratory-grade timing into deployable solutions for aerospace, defense, communications and finance.

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  • Filed U.S. patent application for a compact high-precision atomic clock
  • Targeting aerospace and defense timing needs such as navigation and radar synchronization
  • Design uses Ramsey coherent population trapping with rubidium interrogation

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  • Patent application filing is not a granted patent and provides no enforcement rights yet
  • No commercialization timeline, revenue guidance, or binding customer agreements disclosed

News Market Reaction – QXL

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On the day this news was published, QXL gained 4.00%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +2.5% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 3 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $2M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $44.01M at that time.

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This announcement highlights a U.S. patent application for a compact quantum atomic clock aimed at aerospace, defense, and critical infrastructure applications. Before the news, QXL traded near a 52-week low around 2.97–3 and below its 200-day MA of 3.06, indicating a cautious technical setup. With no recent news history or peer moves provided, investors may focus on how QXL converts this and other quantum technologies into deployable, revenue-generating products and follow-on milestones.

Key Terms

atomic clock, rubidium atoms, correlated optical fields, ramsey coherent population trapping
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atomic clock technical
"announced today the filing of a U.S. patent application covering a novel compact atomic clock."
An atomic clock is an ultra-precise timekeeper that measures the natural vibrations of atoms to keep time far more accurately than ordinary clocks. For investors it matters because accurate, universally agreed timestamps are the backbone of electronic markets, telecom networks, satellite navigation and regulatory records—think of an atomic clock as the master metronome that ensures trades, logs and systems stay perfectly in sync, reducing disputes and technological risk.
rubidium atoms technical
"By interrogating rubidium atoms with correlated optical fields the system suppresses existing atom clocks."
Rubidium atoms are individual atoms of the metallic element rubidium, which have predictable energy and magnetic properties that scientists can control very precisely. Investors care because those predictable behaviors are used in technologies—like ultra-accurate atomic clocks, quantum sensors, and certain cutting-edge computing or communications devices—that can drive product advantages, new markets, or supply-chain demand; think of rubidium atoms as tiny, reliable timing or sensing parts inside advanced gadgets.
correlated optical fields technical
"By interrogating rubidium atoms with correlated optical fields the system suppresses existing atom clocks."
Correlated optical fields are two or more beams of light whose properties — such as intensity, timing, or color — vary together in a linked way, like two lamps blinking in the same pattern or matching ripples on a pond. For investors, this matters because correlated light underpins advanced technologies in communications, sensing, and quantum information; firms that can generate or use these linked light signals may have competitive products, valuable intellectual property, or higher technical risk and reward.
ramsey coherent population trapping technical
"based on a compact atomic clock architecture using Ramsey coherent population trapping."
A technique that uses two carefully timed bursts of light to place atoms into a special quiet state where they stop absorbing light, then measures the resulting stable signal; think of nudging a swing twice so it settles exactly between two points and then timing that stillness. It matters to investors because this approach yields extremely stable frequency references and sensors used in precision timing, navigation and communications, which underpin markets, telecom networks and advanced technology products.

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Tel Aviv, Israel, May 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum X Labs Inc. (Nasdaq: QXL) (“QXL” or the “Company”), an advanced technologies company (formerly known as Viewbix Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIX)), announced today the filing of a U.S. patent application covering a novel compact atomic clock. By interrogating rubidium atoms with correlated optical fields the system suppresses existing atom clocks.

The technology covered by the patent application is based on a compact atomic clock architecture using Ramsey coherent population trapping.

High-precision atomic clocks are essential for the aerospace and defense industries for applications such as satellite navigation, secure communication networks, radar synchronization, autonomous platforms and other advanced defense technologies. Other industries that might need that level of timing synchronization by a quantum atomic clock are financial institutes and communication and other critical infrastructure facilities.

QXL’s strategy and approach aims to bring laboratory-grade performance into deployable and potentially commercial ready solutions across all its spectrum of quantum technologies portfolio.

About Quantum X Labs:

Quantum X Labs Inc. and its subsidiaries are focused on quantum technology, digital advertising and computing and enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. Quantum X Labs Ltd. is focused on developing and promoting quantum algorithms for the transportation, drug discovery and security segments as well as developing quantum- based GPS replacement and quantum atom accuracy solutions. Gix Media develops a variety of technological software solutions, which perform automation, optimization and monetization of internet campaigns, for the purposes of acquiring and routing internet user traffic to its customers. Metagramm is a developer of grammatical error correction software and offers tools for writing and reviewing, grammar, spelling, punctuation and style features, as well as translation and multilingual dictionaries, using artificial intelligence and machine learning technology.

For more information about Quantum X Labs, visit https://quantumxlabs.xyz/

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other Federal securities laws. Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates” and similar expressions or variations of such words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it discusses the industries that may benefit from and the potential applications for high-precision atomic clocks and how its strategy and approach aims to bring laboratory-grade performance into deployable and potentially commercial ready solutions across all its spectrum of quantum technologies portfolio. The Company cannot assure that any patent will issue as a result of a pending patent application or, if issued, whether it will issue in a form that will be advantageous to the Company. Because such statements deal with future events and are based on Quantum X Labs’s current expectations, they are subject to various risks and uncertainties, and actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those described in or implied by the statements in this press release.

The forward-looking statements contained or implied in this press release are subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in any filings with the SEC. Except as otherwise required by law, Quantum X Labs undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. References and links to websites have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this press release. Quantum X Labs is not responsible for the contents of third-party websites.

Investor Relations Contacts:

Michal Efraty
Investor Relations
michal@efraty.com 


FAQ

What did Quantum X Labs (QXL) announce on May 4, 2026 about an atomic clock?

They filed a U.S. patent application for a compact high-precision atomic clock. According to the company, the design uses Ramsey coherent population trapping and correlated optical interrogation of rubidium atoms aimed at deployable timing solutions.

How could QXL’s patent application affect aerospace and defense markets (QXL May 4, 2026)?

It proposes a compact atomic clock architecture intended for satellite navigation and radar synchronization. According to the company, the technology targets timing, secure communications, and autonomous platform synchronization needs in those sectors.

Does the QXL patent application mean the company has a working product (QXL May 4, 2026)?

No — filing indicates a claimed invention but not a commercial product or granted patent. According to the company, the approach aims to translate laboratory-grade performance into deployable, potentially commercial-ready solutions.

What technology does Quantum X Labs say underpins its atomic clock (QXL May 4, 2026)?

The company cites Ramsey coherent population trapping and correlated optical interrogation of rubidium atoms. According to the company, that combination is intended to suppress limitations of existing atomic clocks in a compact form factor.

Will the QXL patent filing immediately impact shareholders or revenue (QXL May 4, 2026)?

No immediate revenue or direct shareholder impact is disclosed with the filing. According to the company, the filing is part of a strategy to develop deployable quantum timing solutions but no financial metrics or timelines were provided.