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Researchers establish new basis for quantum sensing and communication
MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Moe Win, MIT AeroAstro, MIT LIDS, MIT IDSS, Quantum neXus Laboratory, quantum sensing, photon-varied Gaussian states (PVGSs), quantum communications, quantum information, non-Gaussian quantum states
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Researchers have established a new basis for quantum sensing and communication. Their
theoretical approach for generating quantum states could be crucial for many areas,
ranging from fingerprinting the magnetic field of the Earth to enhancing astrophysical
research.
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Topic area: Moe Win, MIT AeroAstro, MIT LIDS, MIT IDSS, Quantum neXus Laboratory,
quantum sensing, photon-varied Gaussian states (PVGSs), quantum communications,
quantum information, non-Gaussian quantum states.
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