The optimized finite-time environmental quantum Fisher information provides an unambiguous Heisenberg-scaling metric, and two dissipative spin sensors achieve N² scaling, with direct photodetection sufficient in one case.
Estimation of atomic interaction parameters by photon counting
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Detection of radiation signals is at the heart of precision metrology and sensing. In this article we show how the fluctuations in photon counting signals can be exploited to optimally extract information about the physical parameters that govern the dynamics of the emitter. For a simple two-level emitter subject to photon counting, we show that the Fisher information and the Cram\'er- Rao sensitivity bound based on the full detection record can be evaluated from the waiting time distribution in the fluorescence signal which can, in turn, be calculated for both perfect and imperfect detectors by a quantum trajectory analysis. We provide an optimal estimator achieving that bound.
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Timescales, Squeezing and Heisenberg Scalings in Many-Body Continuous Sensing
The optimized finite-time environmental quantum Fisher information provides an unambiguous Heisenberg-scaling metric, and two dissipative spin sensors achieve N² scaling, with direct photodetection sufficient in one case.