The Future of Measurement with Quantum Sensors
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge world of quantum sensors and their applications in precision measurement in this lecture from The National Physical Laboratory. Delve into the principles of atomic magnetometry and its use in monitoring atomic spin in external magnetic fields, as well as NPL's efforts in developing portable magnetometers for non-destructive imaging of structural defects. Learn about atom interferometry and its applications in measuring gravity, linear accelerations, and rotations. Discover NPL's advanced research in this field, including their work on gravity gradiometers and absolute gravimeters based on double rubidium atomic fountains. Gain insights into how quantum sensors are revolutionizing precision measurements of gravity, inertial forces, and magnetic fields, presented by Prof Jan-Theodoor Janssen, Chief Scientist at NPL and expert in quantum electrical metrology.
Syllabus
The future of measurement with quantum sensors - with The National Physical Laboratory
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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