Quantum sensors: A revolution in the offing?

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Cartlidge E. [1 ]
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[1] Rome, Italy
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10.1364/opn.30.9.000024
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The world, say many experts, is on the verge of a second quantum revolution. Energy quantization gave us modern electronics via the transistor and the laser, but humans’ burgeoning ability to manipulate individual atoms and electrons could potentially transform industries ranging from communications and energy to medicine and defense.
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