entanglement-based metrology
Entanglement-based metrology refers to a technique in quantum physics where the entanglement of particles is used to make precise measurements. By creating a quantum entangled state between particles, their properties become correlated, allowing for highly accurate measurements of one part based on observations of the other. This method enables precise and sensitive metrology applications, such as in precision clocks or quantum sensors.
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