Northwestern looks to the heart of the universe with robust quantum sensors | Boulder Opal

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Operating an atom interferometer to probe fundamental physics relies on suppressing noise to extreme levels in order to detect vanishingly small signals. With Boulder Opal, Northwestern was able to design noise-robust pulses for cold atom interferometers 10X better than alternatives, opening the way to build devices capable of detecting dark matter and gravitational waves.

Impact: 5 different noise sources can be suppressed simultaneously with a single optimized robust control pulse for atom interferometry.

https://q-ctrl.com/boulder-opal

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