Physics World Live: Quantum Sensors
We held the first Physics World Live event on Tuesday 2 July 2024: a discussion about quantum sensors with quantum experts and Physics World editors. Thank you to everyone who joined us live, especially our distinguished speakers. If you missed it, you can still watch a recording – just visit the Physics World Live page.
Latest quantum articles
Ask me anything: Raghavendra Srinivas – ‘Experimental physics is never boring’
Quantum scientist Raghavendra Srinivas thinks young researchers shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions
Multi-qubit entangled states boost atomic clock and sensor performance
Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger states increase measurement frequency
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World Quantum Day
Sunday 14 April 2024 was World Quantum Day. To celebrate we published a bumper crop of quantum content, which you can enjoy here. You can enjoy even more quantum resources from IOP Publishing in the quantum science collection.
Statistical physics provides powerful insights into the living world
The theoretical physicist Tannie Liverpool talks about the mathematics of wound healing, and much more
Get set for World Quantum Day 2024
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Latest quantum research
Objects with embedded spins could test whether quantum measurement affects gravity
Experiment could involve sending tiny diamonds through interferometers
Century-old photoelectric effect inspires a new search for quantum gravity
Proposed experiment could demonstrate absorption and emission of individual gravitons
Fluctuations suppress condensation in 1D photon gas
New result backs up an important theory prediction concerning this exotic state of matter
Researchers exploit quantum entanglement to create hidden images
Encoding an image into the quantum correlations of photon pairs makes it invisible to conventional imaging techniques
Thermal dissipation decoheres qubits
Superconducting quantum bits release their energy into their environment as photons
Carbon defect in boron nitride creates first omnidirectional magnetometer
Quantum sensor can detect magnetic fields in any direction and monitor temperature changes in a sample at the same time
Explore more in quantum science and technology
Passing the torch: The “QuanTour” light source marks the International Year of Quantum
Katherine Skipper visits the Cavendish laboratory in Cambridge to catch a quantum light source that’s touring Europe for the International Year of Quantum
Working in quantum tech: where are the opportunities for success?
Quantum professionals describe the emerging industry, and the skills required to thrive
Quantum hackathon makes new connections
The 2024 UK Quantum Hackathon set new standards for engagement and collaboration
Quantum growth drives investment in diverse skillsets
Scientific equipment makers are building a diverse workforce to feed into expanding markets in quantum technologies and low-temperature materials measurement
Quantum brainwave: using wearable quantum technology to study cognitive development
Margot Taylor and David Woolger explain to Physics World why quantum-sensing technology is a game-changer for studying children’s brains
Taking the leap – how to prepare for your future in the quantum workforce
Katherine Skipper and Tushna Commissariat interview three experts in the quantum arena, to get their advice on careers in the quantum market
Hybrid quantum–classical computing chips and neutral-atom qubits both show promise
Equal1’s Elena Blokhina and Harvard’s Brandon Grinkemeyer are our guests
Open problem in quantum entanglement theory solved after nearly 25 years
Non-existence of universal maximally entangled isospectral mixed states has implications for research on quantum technologies
Quantum sensor detects magnetic and electric fields from a single atom
New device is like an MRI machine for quantum materials, say physicists
Software expertise powers up quantum computing
Combining research excellence with a direct connection to the National Quantum Computing Centre, the Quantum Software Lab is focused on delivering effective solutions to real-world...
Vacuum-sealed tubes could form the backbone of a long-distance quantum network
Theoretical study proposes a "revolutionary" new method for constructing the future quantum Internet
Physicists reveal the role of ‘magic’ in quantum computational power
Entanglement and magic interact in ways that impact quantum algorithms and physical systems
Quantum sensors monitor brain development in children
This podcast explores how quantum technologies are revolutionizing medicine
NIST publishes first set of ‘finalized’ post-quantum encryption standards
The algorithms are designed to withstand the attack of a quantum computer
Quantum oscillators fall in synch even when classical ones don’t – but at a cost
For large-scale systems, classical oscillators are more energy-efficient, say theorists
Our world (still) cannot be anything but quantum, say physicists
Measurements of the Leggett-Garg inequality using neutron interferometry emphasize that no classical macroscopic theory can describe reality
Spins hop between quantum dots in new quantum processor
Hopping-based logic achieved at high fidelity
Hannah Stern: how new materials are driving the quantum revolution
Hannah Stern explains why the quantum revolution needs a new toolkit of materials
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