Critical Quantum Sensor

# Record card
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Thematic areas
Chemicals & Physics
Chemicals & Physics / Micro and nanotechnology related to physical, chemical and exact sciences
Chemicals & Physics / Quantum optics
Description

Our proposal consists in a quantum sensor based on a superconduc:ng resonator. The working principle is based on the exponential growth of the susceptibility in proximity of a critical phase transition, where the system quickly switches from the vacuum state to a strong emission of easily detectable microwave signals, in response to extremely weak electromagnetic signals. The sensor can detect microwave and radiowave signals, with single-photon resolu:on.

The device is operated under cryogenic refrigera:on, and it can find a variety of applications in the context of superconduc:ng quantum technologies. In particular, the proposed device allows to: 1) readout the state of a quantum bit (qubit) with high fidelity and reducing the classical-electronic overhead; 2) Detect low-energy photons, with direct applications in the field of quantum sensing, computation, communications, and cryptography, and with possible applications to quantum radars.

Type of innovation
Product innovation
Description of innovative features / Competitive advantages

The proposed device is based on a new concept, recently introduced in the research field of quantum information. The working principle exploits quantum phase transitions that have been theoretically predicted and then experimentally observed in many-body atomic physics. The proponents of this device have transferred this concept to the technological framework of solid- state quantum circuits, where the theoretical idea can be put into practice using current technology.

The proposed device boasts two clear advantages: 1) Intrinsic resilience to external noise and thermal fluctuations, which represent the main limitation to the standard approach to quantum sensing; 2) a significant simplification of both the fabrication and the opera:on stages, as the sensor does not require the generation of complex quantum states and it minimizes the classical- electronics overhead.

Reference market
Total innovation
Creation of new markets
Development stage
Idea
TRL
2
Advantages
New product/process/service/technology
Patentable technology
Yes
Patented technology
No
Publication of technology
No
Technology validation/demonstration
Internal validation
Market positioning
Italian
European
International
Partner required
Seed capital
Cooperation in national /european / international project

Information
For more information and/or to be put in contact with the Research Team, please contact the Project Manager:

Barbara Angelini - Project Manager
CNR - Unità Valorizzazione della Ricerca
Phone number 06.49932415
E-mail barbara.angelini@cnr.it