Quantum detection and synchronization
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We explain some quantum technology research being carried out at the University of Glasgow to miniaturize quantum sensors, particularly for quantum navigation applications, to produce resilient quantum navigators. We all rely on satellite navigation, but the nanoWatt signals detected by our mobile phones and GPS can be easily jammed or spoofed. For dead reckoning, if you have a known starting reference and know how long you have been traveling, at what speed and in what direction then you know your position. We are developing chip-scale atomic clocks, rotation sensors, and accelerometers using quantum properties to provide precision far beyond what is currently possible in a mobile phone.
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