Applied Physics Seminar | Quantum-Enhanced Sensing based on Centralized and Distributed Entanglement
Zheshen Zhang, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering Laboratory, University of Michigan
Abstract: Entanglement, a unique quantum mechanical phenomenon with no classical equivalent, now fuels precision measurements by enabling sensors to surpass the classical limits dictated by inherent quantum fluctuations. In this talk, I will introduce two distinct quantum-enhanced sensing regimes that capitalize on entanglement to improve the measurement performance. The first leverages entanglement embedded in a frequency comb to reduce the integration time of a centralized dual-comb-spectroscopy system. The second harnesses entanglement across multiple sensors to improve the sensitivity and bandwidth of distributed radio-frequency and force measurements. We will showcase the advantages of both regimes over their classical counterparts and discuss prospects for scalable quantum-enhanced sensing technologies.
Building: | West Hall |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | Electrical Engineering And Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Science, seminar |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Applied Physics, Department of Physics |
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