Abstract:
Ultracold atoms and ions provide novel test-beds for quantum sensing and metrology. Technological advancement towards the construction of ultrastable and narrow linewidth lasers, optical frequency combs, and microwave electronics made it possible to realize atom interferometers with state of the art sensitivity and the most accurate clocks in the world based on long-lived quantum states of atoms and ions. Such systems have been utilized in applications starting from geodesy and navigation to the measurement and redefinition of fundamental constants. The field awaits a more enriched future in addition to the proposed applications of such systems in improving the Global Positioning System, secured communications, and exploring mineral and underground water resources. Here, we briefly report on the initiatives and current status of India in this research field in view of the global progress.