Quantum sensing
“Quantum sensing” describes the use of a quantum system, quantum properties, or quantum
phenomena to perform a measurement of a physical quantity. Historical examples of …
phenomena to perform a measurement of a physical quantity. Historical examples of …
Quantum science with optical tweezer arrays of ultracold atoms and molecules
Single atoms and molecules can be trapped in tightly focused beams of light that form
'optical tweezers', affording exquisite capabilities for the control and detection of individual …
'optical tweezers', affording exquisite capabilities for the control and detection of individual …
Multi-qubit entanglement and algorithms on a neutral-atom quantum computer
Gate-model quantum computers promise to solve currently intractable computational
problems if they can be operated at scale with long coherence times and high-fidelity logic …
problems if they can be operated at scale with long coherence times and high-fidelity logic …
Hybrid quantum-classical algorithms and quantum error mitigation
Quantum computers can exploit a Hilbert space whose dimension increases exponentially
with the number of qubits. In experiment, quantum supremacy has recently been achieved …
with the number of qubits. In experiment, quantum supremacy has recently been achieved …
Optical atomic clocks
Optical atomic clocks represent the state of the art in the frontier of modern measurement
science. In this article a detailed review on the development of optical atomic clocks that are …
science. In this article a detailed review on the development of optical atomic clocks that are …
Quantum metrology with nonclassical states of atomic ensembles
Quantum technologies exploit entanglement to revolutionize computing, measurements, and
communications. This has stimulated the research in different areas of physics to engineer …
communications. This has stimulated the research in different areas of physics to engineer …
Advances in quantum metrology
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and
averaging the results. The central limit theorem implies that the reduction is proportional to …
averaging the results. The central limit theorem implies that the reduction is proportional to …
Quantum entanglement
All our former experience with application of quantum theory seems to say that what is
predicted by quantum formalism must occur in the laboratory. But the essence of quantum …
predicted by quantum formalism must occur in the laboratory. But the essence of quantum …
Realizing spin squeezing with Rydberg interactions in an optical clock
Neutral-atom arrays trapped in optical potentials are a powerful platform for studying
quantum physics, combining precise single-particle control and detection with a range of …
quantum physics, combining precise single-particle control and detection with a range of …
[BOOK][B] Quantum measurement and control
HM Wiseman, GJ Milburn - 2009 - books.google.com
The control of individual quantum systems promises a new technology for the 21st century-
quantum technology. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of modern quantum …
quantum technology. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of modern quantum …