QET Labs and QE-CDT student Alex Belsley, together with Jonathan Matthews, Euan Allen and Animesh Datta, have published an exciting result in Physical Review Letters this month. The paper showcases the group's new results into integrated photonic quantum sensing with real-world applications in cancer detection and monitoring greenhouse gases.
Read the full University press release here, and read the PRL paper here.
QET Labs members release new PRL paper into photonic sensing
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Photonic chip with a microring resonator nanofabricated in a commercial foundry. Photo credit: Joel Tasker, QET Labs
Press release issued: 6 June 2022
QET Labs members have found a way to operate mass manufacturable photonic sensors at the quantum limit. This breakthrough paves the way for practical applications such as monitoring greenhouse gases and cancer detection.