@misc{10481/62830, year = {2019}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/62830}, abstract = {This study conducted by the European Patent Office shows that the number of patent filings for second-generation quantum metrology and sensing devices is still small but has recently started to grow. It also reveals that a large propor- tion of the patent filings in this field come from academia, suggesting that researchers still account for most knowl- edge and exploitation of quantum physics.}, publisher = {European Patent Office}, keywords = {Patents}, keywords = {Quantum metrology and sensing}, title = {Quantum metrology and sensing: Landscape study on patent filing}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3488493}, author = {Clarke, Nigel S. and Dias, Julia de Moreira and Jürgens, Björn and Herrero Solana, Víctor}, }