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Scientists have identified a new class of entangled state and developed two methods to create these states inside an optical cavity to improve quantum sensor performance.

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University of Colorado Boulder / JILA

Who
Ana Maria Rey, James K. Thompson, Raphael Kaubruegger, and colleagues from JILA, NIST, Niels Bohr Institute, Joint Quantum Institute, and Indian Institute of Technology Madras
What
Scientists have identified a new class of entangled state and developed two methods to create these states inside an optical cavity to improve quantum sensor performance.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 22:30:04 GMT · 4h 31m ago
Where
University of Colorado Boulder / JILA ·
Why
Physical constraints prevent further improvements in quantum sensors due to atom collisions and noise from environmental disturbances like vibrations, electromagnetic fields, or temperature changes.
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This breakthrough could lead to more precise quantum sensors which have potential applications in guiding navigation without GPS or discovering hidden underground resources like minerals or oil.

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