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Mechanical quantum sensing in the search for dark matter

Author
Daniel Carney
Gordan Krnjaic
D. Moore
Cindy Regal
Gadi Afek
Sunil Bhave
Benjamin Brubaker
Thomas Corbitt
Jonathan Cripe
Nicole Crisosto
Andrew Geraci
Sohitri Ghosh
Jack Harris
Anson Hook
Edward Kolb
Jonathan Kunjummen
Rafael Lang
T. Li
T. Lin
Z. Liu
J. Lykken
Lorenzo Magrini
Jack Manley
Nobuyuki Matsumoto
Alissa Monte
Fernando Monteiro
Thomas Purdy
C. Riedel
Robinjeet Singh
Surendra Singh
Kanupriya Sinha
J. Taylor
J. Qin
D. Wilson
Y. Zhao
Abstract
Year of Publication
2021
Date Published
2021-01
Journal Title
Quantum Science and Technology
Volume
6
Issue
2
Start Page or Article ID
024002
ISSN Number
2058-9565
PDF
Carney_2021_Quantum_Sci._Technol._6_024002.pdf2.62 MB
DOI
10.1088/2058-9565/abcfcd
URL
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2058-9565/abcfcd
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JILA PI
Cindy Regal
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JILA-PFC
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JILA Topics
Atomic & Molecular Physics
Publication Status
Published

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