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Quantum sensing for particle physics

Quantum sensing is a rapidly growing approach to probe fundamental physics, pushing the frontiers with precision measurements in our quest to understand the deep structure of matter and its interactions. This field uses properties of quantum mechanics in the detectors to go beyond traditional measur...

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Autores principales: Bass, Steven D., Doser, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866747
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description Quantum sensing is a rapidly growing approach to probe fundamental physics, pushing the frontiers with precision measurements in our quest to understand the deep structure of matter and its interactions. This field uses properties of quantum mechanics in the detectors to go beyond traditional measurement techniques. Key particle physics topics where quantum sensing can play a vital role include neutrino properties, tests of fundamental symmetries (Lorentz invariance and the equivalence principle including searches for possible variations in fundamental constants as well as searches for electric dipole moments), the search for dark matter and testing ideas about the nature of dark energy. Interesting new sensor technologies include atom interferometry, optomechanical devices, and atomic and nuclear clocks including with entanglement.This Perspective explores the opportunities for these technologies in future particle physics experiments, opening new windows on the structure of the Universe.
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spelling cern-28667472023-10-03T15:51:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2866747engBass, Steven D.Doser, MichaelQuantum sensing for particle physicsphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental Techniqueshep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentquant-phGeneral Theoretical PhysicsQuantum sensing is a rapidly growing approach to probe fundamental physics, pushing the frontiers with precision measurements in our quest to understand the deep structure of matter and its interactions. This field uses properties of quantum mechanics in the detectors to go beyond traditional measurement techniques. Key particle physics topics where quantum sensing can play a vital role include neutrino properties, tests of fundamental symmetries (Lorentz invariance and the equivalence principle including searches for possible variations in fundamental constants as well as searches for electric dipole moments), the search for dark matter and testing ideas about the nature of dark energy. Interesting new sensor technologies include atom interferometry, optomechanical devices, and atomic and nuclear clocks including with entanglement.This Perspective explores the opportunities for these technologies in future particle physics experiments, opening new windows on the structure of the Universe.arXiv:2305.11518oai:cds.cern.ch:28667472023-05-19
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