DARPA's RoQS program aims to develop resilient quantum sensors that maintain their high sensitivity while resisting environmental disruptions.
Quantum sensors offer exceptional precision in measuring magnetic fields, gravity and motion, making them invaluable for defense. However, they struggle in real-world conditions, especially on moving platforms.To overcome these challenges, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching the Robust Quantum Sensors program, which aims to develop quantum sensors that can withstand environmental disruptions while maintaining their high sensitivity.
These advanced sensors offer unprecedented precision, but their deployment in real-world conditions remains a challenge owing to their fragility.“With RoQS, we’re taking a bold step toward creating sensors that are not only extremely precise but also resilient in the face of real-world challenges,” Hoffman explained.Improving quantum sensors without bulky shieldingThe RoQS program aims to make quantum sensors more resilient by addressing their fragility head-on.
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