quantum entanglement-based sensing
Quantum entanglement-based sensing refers to a technique where pairs or groups of particles (such as photons or atoms) become connected in a manner that their properties are inextricably linked, regardless of the physical distance between them. By manipulating and measuring the entangled particles, intricate sensing systems can be developed to detect extremely subtle changes or signals, enabling highly precise and sensitive measurements.
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