KIST demonstrates world's first ultra-precise, ultra-high-resolution distributed quantum sensor with 'entangled light'
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Dr. Hyang-Tag Lim's research team at the Center for Quantum Technology, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), has demonstrated the world's first ultra-high-resolution distributed quantum sensor network. By applying a special quantum-entangled state, known as the "multi-mode N00N state," to distributed sensors, the team achieved simultaneous enhancement of both precision and resolution.
Collaborating authors include Professor Joshua Agar (Drexel University), Professors Chris Wolverton and Peter Voorhees (Northwestern University), Professor Peter Littlewood (University of St Andrews), and Professor Sergei Kalinin (University of Tennessee).
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