Quantum states made to measure
Konrad Banaszek, Rafal Demkowicz-Dobrzanski, Ian A. Walmsley

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent advances in quantum state manipulation for enhanced measurements and addresses the challenge of making these quantum metrology strategies robust against real-world imperfections.
Contribution
It introduces methods to improve the robustness of quantum metrology techniques against practical imperfections.
Findings
Quantum states of light and matter can be manipulated for enhanced measurements
Robustness against imperfections is crucial for practical quantum metrology
Progress is nearing real-world applications of quantum-enhanced measurements
Abstract
Recent progress in manipulating quantum states of light and matter brings quantum-enhanced measurements closer to prospective applications. The current challenge is to make quantum metrologic strategies robust against imperfections.
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