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Quantum sensor overcomes major obstacle in search for dark matter and gravitational waves

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A prototype quantum sensor developed by researchers at Imperial has demonstrated for the first time that a key principle behind next-generation quantum detectors can work under realistic conditions.

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A prototype sensor developed by researchers at Imperial College in London, United Kingdom, has demonstrated for the first time that a key principle on which next-generation quantum detectors are based can work in realistic conditions. The advancement, published in Nature magazine, represents an important step in the search for extremely weak signals, such as gravitational waves of the primitive universe or possible signs of dark matter.The work …

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A prototype quantum sensor developed by researchers at Imperial College in London (Kingdom,...

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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