Washington University in St. Louis

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  • Kater Murch, the Charles M. Hohenberg Professor of Physics and director of the university's Center for Quantum Leaps, led the study along with collaborators Nicole Yunger Halpern at NIST and David Arvidsson-Shukur at the University of Cambridge.
  • Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have demonstrated a new type of quantum sensor that leverages quantum entanglement to make time-traveling detectors.

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Recent Articles

  • Promising Progress in Time Travel and Quantum Physics: Two Studies Reveal New Time-Traveling Quantum Sensors

    Promising Progress in Time Travel and Quantum Physics: Two Studies Reveal New Time-Traveling Quantum Sensors

    Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Researchers from Washington University, NIST, and the University of Cambridge have made strides in time travel and quantum physics with separate studies on time-traveling quantum sensors using entangled qubits. One study demonstrates a new type of sensor that uses quantum entanglement for time travel, allowing hindsight to set the best direction for spin measurement. The other constructs a coherent superposition of quantum evolution with two opposite directions in a photonic system, achieving time-reversal properties and obtaining a time-reversal simulator. These findings reveal potential advancements in our understanding and application of quantum physics, but they are still theoretical.