Chip Measures Quantities with Quantum Precision
TBMG-34182
04/01/2019
- Content
Many devices use light to probe the quantum states of atoms in a vapor confined in a small cell. Atoms can be highly sensitive to external conditions, and therefore make superb detectors. Devices based on light interactions with atomic vapors can measure quantities such as time, length, and magnetic fields, and have applications in navigation, communications, medicine, and other fields. Such devices generally must be assembled by hand.
- Citation
- "Chip Measures Quantities with Quantum Precision," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2019.