SMRTR Science & EngineeringJun 11, 2025Daily.dev

Quantum navigation device uses atoms to measure acceleration in 3D

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Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a groundbreaking atom interferometer capable of measuring acceleration in three dimensions simultaneously. This quantum navigation device uses a cloud of ultra-cold rubidium atoms and six lasers to detect tiny accelerations. While still in early stages, the technology could potentially improve navigation for vehicles like submarines and spacecraft in the future.

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