New IDTechEx Market Report: Quantum Sensors Market 2026-2046

New IDTechEx Market Report: Quantum Sensors Market 2026-2046
Quantum sensors enable breakthroughs in GPS denied navigation, medical imaging, remote current sensing, and more through their dramatically increased sensitivity. IDTechEx's new market report, "Quantum Sensors Market 2026-2046: Technology, Trends, Players, Forecasts", provides an extensive analysis of the quantum sensor market, including over 40 company profiles based on primary information from technology developers and end users.
 
Covering a diverse range of platforms and applications, this report analyses 20 different quantum sensing technologies including multiple types of atomic clocks, magnetic field sensors, and single photon detectors. For each technology the operating principles, competitive landscape, key applications, and a granular 20-year forecast are presented.
 
Quantum sensors use quantum phenomena to enable highly sensitive measurements of a range of physical properties including electric and magnetic fields, current, gravity, linear and angular acceleration, timing, and light.
 
Superior sensitivity relative to their classical counterparts means that quantum sensors are attracting interest for applications including in electric and autonomous vehicles, brain scanners, quantum computers, underground mapping equipment, satellites, microscopes, and even consumer electronics. Furthermore, growing hype and synergistic development with other quantum technologies such as computing and communications assist in driving interest and investment into the quantum sensor space.
 
A Wide Range of Technologies and Applications
 
Sensors underpin the operation of modern vehicles, medical devices, and consumer electronics. Quantum sensors are set to enhance the capabilities of a range of technologies, for example by enabling more accurate GPS-denied navigation in vehicles through quantum gyroscopes and atomic clocks, or by unlocking highly accurate and accessible brain imaging through quantum magnetometers.
 
Given the diversity of technologies and target applications, there is significant variation of technology readiness level (TRL) and addressable market size across the quantum sensor space. For example, millions of chip-scale tunnelling magneto resistance (TMR) sensors have already been sold into the automotive sector for remote current sensing, whilst navigation with quantum magnetometers is just entering the market through the efforts of companies like Q-CTRL and SandboxAQ.
 
Through conversations with both research centers and technology developers, this report assesses the technical and commercial readiness level of each underlying quantum sensing technology and provides a roadmap for future development.
 
This comprehensive report covers atomic clocks, quantum magnetic field sensors, quantum gyroscopes, quantum accelerometers, quantum gravimeters, quantum RF sensors, single photon detectors, quantum imaging, and components for quantum sensors.
 
Each quantum sensor category is assessed using SWOT analyses and technical benchmarking tables. Key players are classified in terms of their capabilities and aims, and products (where available) are benchmarked against each other and their classical incumbents. Applications explored include timing and inertial navigation, remote current sensing, biomagnetic imaging, underground asset mapping, quantum computing readout, gas LiDAR, and RF testing.
 
Materials and Components are Pivotal to Reducing SWaP-C
 
With each different sensing platform comes a unique set of challenges in their manufacture and potential for miniaturization. While atomic clocks have already been brought down to the chip-scale, their premium cost limits current use cases to high-end navigation in aerospace and submersibles.
 
Nevertheless, there are ongoing efforts to reduce the cost of producing key components such as vapor cells and chip-scale lasers to optimize the production of atomic quantum sensors. This report breaks down the materials and manufacturing challenges in improving the SWaP-C (size, weight, and power + cost) of quantum sensors to unlock higher-volume applications such as positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) in autonomous vehicles or consumer electronics.
 
Meanwhile, quantum sensors based on nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamond are garnering attention due to their compact, robust nature and operation at room temperature. However, any wider adoption of NV diamond quantum sensors will hinge on players in the supply chain that specialize in manufacturing synthetic diamond for quantum applications such as Element Six and Diatope. This report explores the material properties and supply chain dynamics for a range of quantum sensing components, focusing not only on sensor OEMs but also materials suppliers and end users.
 
20-year Outlook for Quantum Sensing
 
This Quantum Sensors Market report contains 20-year forecasts for both the volume and annual revenue of 20 different quantum sensing technologies. In each case, clear market narratives are presented, predicting how different quantum sensors will claim market share from each other and from classical incumbents, drawing on the wider expertise of IDTechEx research in other sensor markets and adjacent topics such as future mobility.
 
Key Aspects of the Quantum Sensors Market Report
 
This report provides a high-level assessment of the overall quantum sensing landscape. Covering fundamental technologies, key sensor types, and applications. This includes:
  • An introduction to quantum sensing and the underlying technologies.
  • Roadmaps by technology and application for quantum sensors.
  • Discussion of macro-trends driving the adoption of quantum sensors.
  • Examples of recent innovations from established and emerging players.
  • Industry analysis based on multiple interviews and conferences.
  • Multiple SWOT analyses across key technologies.
  • Market forecasts across 7 key technology types, segmented into 20 distinct forecast lines.
  • Assessments of technical and commercial readiness.
  • 44 company profiles covering established and emerging players, the majority based on primary interviews.
  • Conclusions and overarching narratives for each sector.
 
For the full report details and sample pages reach out to our team at research@IDTechEx.com, or visit www.IDTechEx.com/QuantumSensors.