quantum-technologies

  • Work on Sensing Utilizing Quantum Networks in Phys. Rev. Applied

    Our paper has been recently published in Physical Review Applied. Emily Van Milligen (Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Univ. of Arizona), first author of our paper, wrote the following popular summary: Quantum networks have the potential to distribute entangled qubit pairs, typically photons, across vast distances, enabling breakthroughs in areas like long-baseline astronomy and distributed

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  • Quantum Bayesian Phase Sensing Work Published in Quantum Information Processing (Springer-Nature)

    We work on one of the most well-known and important quantum sensing paradigms, that of sensing an optical phase. However, we consider the largely overlooked Bayesian approach. The literature on optical phase sensing in the frequentist approach (i.e., Fisher information approach) is vast, proving retrospectively the importance of said problem. In our work, we examine

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