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Quantum sensors are highly utilized in some of the most crucial applications like gravity measurements and space navigation. Therefore, the global quantum sensors market size is predicted to grow from $260 million in 2022 to $565 million by 2027 at the highest CAGR of 16.8%. Quantum sensors measure physical quantities with the help of quantum technology or quantum states. They are based on the principle of superposition of atoms, providing extreme sensitivity.
The traditional gravity meters are sensitive, but the quantum gravimeters have an advantage over them. As if the ground vibrates, the whole system moves as one, as there is no involvement of spring. The quantum gravimeters measure gravity much faster than the traditional ones. The traditional gravimeters are huge in dimensions, heavy, and are to be left out of place for a longer time for the measurements. Also, the gravimeters detect the amount of force exerted by the earth on the surface, i.e., gravity. Even though gravity is the same in all places, there are some minuscule differences in the gravitation force, which are caused due to the different densities of rock, underground materials, and the earth’s core. The gravimeters can detect these minutes gravity changes on the earth’s surface.
The conventional gravity meter contains mass, which is held over a spring—changes in the gravitational force are detected by changes in the position of the mass. However, the spring is subjected to stretch if the ground vibrates, which must be recalibrated from time to time. Also, the Quantum Sensor Market report covers the major countries in the region that are majorly involved in investment activities for the research and development of quantum technologies. Also, the European Union launched Quantum flagship in October 2018, which is a research and innovation initiative from the European Commission. The flagship will be active for ten years and fund quantum technologies in the coming years. Hence as the research advances, the regional quantum sensors market is expected to grow significantly.
The quantum PAR sensors can be used in open spaces and canopies, and also some of them are available to be used for underwater monitoring. For instance, Apogee Instruments, Inc. provides PAR quantum sensors specifically for agricultural and underwater Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD) measurements, which help grow plants and corals. The PAR sensors in environmental and agriculture applications play a crucial role and have been used for a long time. In the coming years, quantum PAR sensors are expected to be in high demand for this application.
Quantum sensors have an excellent opportunity in the agricultural sector. The quantum sensors measure the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), which benefits crop yield. The PAR is a crucial variable and indicator in determining plant growth and production. The long-time data of PAR are used to evaluate plant photosynthesis in the agriculture industry. Farmers, agriculturists, researchers, marine biologists, and others can use these PAR quantum sensors to monitor and increase crop growth.
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Major players profiled in this report are as follows: Campbell Scientific, Inc. (US), ID Quantique SA (Switzerland), LI-COR, Inc. (US), M Squared Ltd. (UK), and Muquans SAS (France), and others.
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