By tracking how these oversized "Rydberg" atoms interact with heat in their surroundings, researchers can achieve exceptionally precise temperature measurements. This innovation could enhance ...
Such a sensor does not need calibration because quantum mechanics dictates that every atom of the same type is identical. In Rydberg atoms the electrons are promoted to highly excited states. This ...
U.S. government agencies, universities and laboratories are working to advanced U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and ...
By monitoring how giant Rydberg atoms interact with heat in their environment, Noah Schlossberger and colleagues can measure temperature with remarkable accuracy. Image Credit: R. Jacobson/National ...
Abstract: Rydberg atomic sensors have been seen as novel radio frequency (RF) measurements and the high sensitivity to a large range of frequencies makes it attractive for communications reception. In ...
On a microscopic scale, our world is governed by quantum physics. Beyond the fundamental questions and 'mysteries' of quantum mechanics, the ability to control this microscopic realm opens up exciting ...
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Quantum sensors can be significantly more precise than conventional sensors and are used for Earth observation, navigation, ...
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