Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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A resonant beam-driven polarimetry technique enables continuous non-destructive spin-frequency metrology in storage rings with T^{-3/2} scaling and coherence times approaching 10^5 s.
Covariance matrices for finite-dimensional DFT-related position-momentum pairs are fully characterized via unitary invariants, convex geometry, and SDP, yielding extremal states and application bounds.
Quench dynamics in three-level dipole-interacting Rydberg arrays produce scalable spin-nematic squeezing with ξ² ∝ N^{-2/3} (all-to-all symmetric) or N^{-0.7} (antisymmetric), yielding F_Q ∝ N².
The dynamical squeezing phase transition in bilayer XXZ spin models is universal across lattice geometries and interlayer coupling rescalings, with a new sub-linear scaling for short-range interactions.
For suitable spatial and temporal correlations in non-Markovian dephasing, entangled probes achieve superior sensitivity scaling with probe number compared to separable states in Ramsey spectroscopy.
A quartic extension of the twisting-and-turning Hamiltonian generates new unstable fixed points that accelerate short-time amplification of quantum fluctuations, yielding enhanced sensitivity within accessible coherence times.
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Microsecond-Scale Coherent Control of a Forbidden Clock Transition with Doppler-Free Multiphoton Excitations
Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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Continuous coherent spin-frequency metrology in storage rings via resonant beam-driven detection
A resonant beam-driven polarimetry technique enables continuous non-destructive spin-frequency metrology in storage rings with T^{-3/2} scaling and coherence times approaching 10^5 s.
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The uncertainty geometry of finite-dimensional position and momentum
Covariance matrices for finite-dimensional DFT-related position-momentum pairs are fully characterized via unitary invariants, convex geometry, and SDP, yielding extremal states and application bounds.
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Scalable spin-nematic squeezing in multi-level dipole-interacting Rydberg atom arrays
Quench dynamics in three-level dipole-interacting Rydberg arrays produce scalable spin-nematic squeezing with ξ² ∝ N^{-2/3} (all-to-all symmetric) or N^{-0.7} (antisymmetric), yielding F_Q ∝ N².
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Universal Spin Squeezing Dynamical Phase Transitions across Lattice Geometries, Dimensions, and Microscopic Couplings
The dynamical squeezing phase transition in bilayer XXZ spin models is universal across lattice geometries and interlayer coupling rescalings, with a new sub-linear scaling for short-range interactions.
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Entanglement Enhanced Sensing with Qubits affected by non-Markovian Dephasing
For suitable spatial and temporal correlations in non-Markovian dephasing, entangled probes achieve superior sensitivity scaling with probe number compared to separable states in Ramsey spectroscopy.
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Instability-Enhanced Quantum Sensing with Tunable Multibody Interactions
A quartic extension of the twisting-and-turning Hamiltonian generates new unstable fixed points that accelerate short-time amplification of quantum fluctuations, yielding enhanced sensitivity within accessible coherence times.