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Quantum Squeezing Boosts Frequency Comb Sensitivity for Rapid Detection

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BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 27, 2025 — Optical frequency comb lasers are used to detect toxic airborne substances ranging from methane leaks to the COVID-19 virus. Rapid detection can protect everyone in the vicinity of the leak from harm. “Say you were in a situation where you needed to detect minute quantities of a dangerous gas leak in a factory setting,” Scott Diddams, professor at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder), said. “Requiring only 10 minutes versus 20 minutes can make a big difference in keeping people safe.” (From left) Professor Scott Diddams and graduate students Pooja...Read full article

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    Published: January 2025
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