Quantum Sensor Networks
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Entangling quantum sensors, such as magnetometers or interferometers, can dramatically increase their sensitivity. In this talk, we will discuss how entanglement in a network of quantum sensors can be used to accurately measure one or more properties of spatially varying fields. We will also discuss other quantum sensing topics, such as sensing with erasure qubits and using approximate quantum error correction for protecting a metrological entanglement advantage.
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Publication: PRA 97, 042337 (2018)<br>PRA 100, 042304 (2019)<br>PRL 121, 043604 (2018)<br>PRA 103, L030601 (2021)<br>PRR 3, 033011 (2021)<br>PRR 5, 033228 (2023)<br>PRL 133, 080801 (2024)<br>PRR 6, 013246 (2024)<br>arXiv:2409.20561<br>arXiv:2410.05878
Presenters
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Alexey V Gorshkov
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), NIST / University of Maryland, College Park, AWS Center for Quantum Computing, JQI, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) & JQI & AWS
Authors
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Alexey V Gorshkov
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), NIST / University of Maryland, College Park, AWS Center for Quantum Computing, JQI, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) & JQI & AWS