Though I have a physics background, and a bit of interaction with a company doing 'quantum' work, still having trouble with the long range capabilities here. And a sensor, entangled with what? More at the link.
Quantum sensing on a chip
by Rob Matheson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT researchers have fabricated a diamond-based quantum sensor on a silicon chip using traditional fabrication techniques (pictured), which could enable low-cost quantum hardware. Credit: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT researchers have, for the first time, fabricated a diamond-based quantum sensor on a silicon chip. The advance could pave the way toward low-cost, scalable hardware for quantum computing, sensing, and communication. .... "
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
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