entanglement-based quantum sensing
Entanglement-based quantum sensing refers to a technique in quantum physics where the entangled state of particles is utilized to enhance the precision and sensitivity of sensing measurements. By entangling two or more particles, their states become linked and measuring the properties of one allows for indirect measurement of the other, even when physically separated. This enables more accurate sensing and measurement capabilities that surpass the limitations of classical sensing methods.
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