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In Quantum Sensing, What Beats Beating Noise? Meeting Noise Halfway.

NIST · Quantum science · 2025-09-10

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A team including scientists at NIST may have found a new way of dealing with noise at
the microscopic scales where quantum physics reigns.
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Topic area: Quantum science.
Publication or update date: 2025-09-10.
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Credits: NIST · 2025-09-10

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