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Quantum Information, Sensing, and Networking

The quantum mechanical phenomena of entanglement and superposition, if properly controlled and harnessed, can provide potential advantages for information processing, sensing, and spectroscopy applications. The division conducts basic and applied research on wide range of systems that use controllable quantum entanglement and superposition, typically based on trapped atoms or molecules and photons.

Quantum Control and Entanglement

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Created May 12, 2023, Updated May 15, 2023
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