Granularity noise thermometry extracts temperature from the linear scaling of excess transmitted-light noise with photon-to-atom ratio using closed-form polarizability moments from the plasma dispersion function.
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Atomic granularity noise from discrete atoms limits ensemble metrology sensitivity, with a crossover to AGN-dominated regime where more photons or non-classical light no longer help beyond a critical ratio.
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Photon-Atom Granularity Noise Thermometry
Granularity noise thermometry extracts temperature from the linear scaling of excess transmitted-light noise with photon-to-atom ratio using closed-form polarizability moments from the plasma dispersion function.
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Granularity Noise Limit in Atomic-Ensemble-Based Metrology
Atomic granularity noise from discrete atoms limits ensemble metrology sensitivity, with a crossover to AGN-dominated regime where more photons or non-classical light no longer help beyond a critical ratio.