Honey, I shrunk the quantum sensor
October 01, 2024
October 01, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 1 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Atom interferometric quantum sensors are huge, but a U-M research group has devised a way to miniaturize them
Study: Rotation sensing using tractor atom interferometry
Atom interferometers are quantum sensors that use the wave-like nature of atoms to measure gravity, acceleration and rotation with exceptional precision.
Most of the current atom interferometers . . .
Atom interferometric quantum sensors are huge, but a U-M research group has devised a way to miniaturize them
Study: Rotation sensing using tractor atom interferometry
Atom interferometers are quantum sensors that use the wave-like nature of atoms to measure gravity, acceleration and rotation with exceptional precision.
Most of the current atom interferometers . . .