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In July 2023, Quantum Sensors enhancing positioning and navigation, Developed by Q-CTRL in partnership with Australian department of Defence. This technology can detect small changes in acceleration and gravitational fields. Q-CTRL's powerful quantum control software reduces signal noise and ensures durability even on moving platforms. Additionally, the software allows easy customization of the sensor for measuring different parameters through software modifications.
In June 2023, Fraunhofer IAF is a research institute based in Germany that focuses on applied research in the field of compound semiconductors and electronic systems. introduced diamond-based quantum sensor technology, enabling fast magnetic imaging. Utilizing rapid camera snapshots, the technology delivers exceptional sensitivity, resolution, and speed.
In June 2023, University of Colorado, with support from the National Science Foundation Improvements in Quantum Navigation through Software-Configurable Accelerometer. Combining machine learning with quantum sensing, the team develops a high-performance accelerometer adaptable to various applications, including those requiring precision in GPS-unavailable environments.
In April 2023, UNSW Sydney researchers developed chip-scale technique for magnetic field imaging using Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLEDs), potentially transforming smartphones into portable quantum sensors. The scalable and mass-producible technique enables identification of material flaws and remote medical diagnostics.