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Diamond Defects, Now in Pairs, Reveal Hidden Fluctuations in the Quantum World
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Princeton researchers developed an entangled diamond-based quantum sensor that achieves 40× higher sensitivity for probing tiny magnetic fluctuations.
The sensor uses pairs of closely spaced nitrogen-vacancy defects…
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