Quantum Sensing for High Energy Physics
Zeeshan Ahmed, Yuri Alexeev, Giorgio Apollinari, Asimina Arvanitaki,, David Awschalom, Karl K. Berggren, Karl Van Bibber, Przemyslaw Bienias,, Geoffrey Bodwin, Malcolm Boshier, Daniel Bowring, Davide Braga, Karen Byrum,, Gustavo Cancelo, Gianpaolo Carosi, Tom Cecil

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of quantum sensing techniques to advance High Energy Physics research, based on insights from a dedicated workshop exploring future applications.
Contribution
It introduces a collaborative workshop that identifies quantum sensing approaches applicable to High Energy Physics, highlighting future research directions.
Findings
Identification of quantum sensing methods relevant to High Energy Physics
Potential applications of quantum sensors in particle detection
Future research pathways for integrating quantum sensing in physics experiments
Abstract
Report of the first workshop to identify approaches and techniques in the domain of quantum sensing that can be utilized by future High Energy Physics applications to further the scientific goals of High Energy Physics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
