Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) - A Summary of Our First Year!
22 November 2022, Version 1
Poster
Quantum Technologies
Authors
- Ian Bailey ,
- Bhaswati Chakraborty ,
- Gemma Chapman ,
- Ed Daw ,
- Ling Hao ,
- Edward Hardy ,
- Edward Laird ,
- Peter Leek ,
- John Gallop ,
- Gianluca Gregori ,
- John March-Russell ,
- Phil Meeson ,
- Clem Mostyn ,
- Yuri Pashkin ,
- Searbhan O Peatain ,
- Mitch Perry ,
- Michele Piscitelli ,
- Edward Romans ,
- Subir Sarkar ,
- Ningqiang Song ,
- Mahesh Soni ,
- Paul Smith ,
- Boon-Kok Tan ,
- Stephen West ,
- Stafford Withington
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This item is a response to a research question in
Quantum Technologies
Q. How can quantum technologies be used for testing fundamental physics?
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