A Perspective on Quantum Sensors from Basic Research to Commercial Applications
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00689v1
- Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2024 13:07:52 GMT
- Title: A Perspective on Quantum Sensors from Basic Research to Commercial Applications
- Authors: Eun Oh, Maxwell D. Gregoire, Adam T. Black, K. Jeramy Hughes, Paul D. Kunz, Michael Larsen, Jean Lautier-Gaud, Jongmin Lee, Peter D. D. Schwindt, Sara L. Mouradian, Frank A. Narducci, Charles A. Sackett,
- Abstract summary: Several types of quantum sensors are now commercially available or are part-way through the commercialization process.
This article covers quantum inertial and gravitational sensors, including gyroscopes, accelerometers, gravimeters, and gravity gradiometers.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum sensors represent a new generation of sensors with improved precision, accuracy, stability, and robustness to environmental effects compared to their classical predecessors. After decades of laboratory development, several types of quantum sensors are now commercially available or are part-way through the commercialization process. This article provides a brief description of the operation of a selection of quantum sensors that employ the principles of atom-light interactions and discusses progress toward packaging those sensors into products. This article covers quantum inertial and gravitational sensors, including gyroscopes, accelerometers, gravimeters, and gravity gradiometers that employ atom interferometry, nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscopes, atomic and spin-defect magnetometers, and Rydberg electric field sensors.
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