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SYQD: Symposium Precise Quantum Detectors in Space, Time and Energy – Semi- and Superconductors in Particle and Condensed Matter Physics
SYQD 1: Precise Quantum Detectors in Space, Time and Energy – Semi- and Superconductors in Particle and Condensed Matter Physics
SYQD 1.3: Invited Talk
Thursday, September 11, 2025, 11:25–11:50, ZHG104
Quantum sensor systems for enhanced precision particle detection — •Michael Doser — CERN EP, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
In the context of the requirements of future particle physics experiments, quantum sensors look likely to play a central role. Among the wide range of possible quantum sensors, five technological axes (Quantum systems in traps and beams; Low-dimensional quantum materials; Superconducting quantum devices; Macroscopic scaled-up quantum systems; Quantum techniques for sensing) look particularly well suited to particle physics. This presentation will give an overview with examples of the range of applications and will highlight their relevance to, and potential impact on, both low and high energy particle physics.
Keywords: quantum sensors; detectors; BSM