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Fast Wide‐Field Quantum Sensor Based on Solid‐State Spins Integrated with a SPAD Array

Achieving fast, sensitive, and parallel measurement of a large number of quantum particles is an essential task in building large‐scale quantum platforms for different quantum information processing applications such as sensing, computation, simulation, and communication. Current quantum platforms i...

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Published in:Advanced quantum technologies (Online) 2023-09, Vol.6 (9)
Main Authors: Wang, Guoqing, Madonini, Francesca, Li, Boning, Li, Changhao, Xiang, Jinggang, Villa, Federica, Cappellaro, Paola
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