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Source: Phys.org

Quantum Sensor Prototype Advances Dark Matter and Gravitational Wave Research

Researchers at Imperial have developed a prototype quantum sensor, demonstrating a key principle for next-generation quantum detectors. This marks the first time such a principle has been shown to work under realistic conditions. The development could aid the search for dark matter and gravitational waves.

By Fainaron·Jun 17, 2026 (7 minutes ago)·1 views
Quantum Sensor Prototype Advances Dark Matter and Gravitational Wave Research

A prototype quantum sensor, developed by researchers at Imperial, has reportedly demonstrated a significant step forward in the search for dark matter and gravitational waves.

The sensor successfully showed that a key principle, essential for next-generation quantum detectors, can operate effectively under realistic conditions. This achievement marks the first instance of this principle being verified in such an environment.

According to Phys.org, this development could contribute to overcoming obstacles in these scientific fields.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Phys.org. Read the original at Phys.org →

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