Ian Bailey, Bhaswati Chakraborty, Gemma Chapman, E. Daw, J. Gallop, G. Gregori, Edward Hardy, Ling Hao, E. Laird, P. Leek, J. March-Russell, P. Meeson, S. Ó Peatáin, Y. Pashkin, M. Perry, Michele Piscitelli, E. Romans, Subir Sarkar, Paul J. Smith, N. Song, Mahesh Soni, B. Tan, S. West, S. Withington
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In 2021 the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) collaboration was founded in the UK and received funding to develop and demonstrate quantum devices with the potential to detect hidden sector particles in the \muμeV to 100 \muμeV mass window. The collaboration has been developing a range of devices. It is building a high-field, low-temperature facility at the University of Sheffield to characterise and test the devices in a haloscope geometry. This paper introduces the collaboration’s motivation, aims, and progress.