First creation of spin-squeezed states in polar molecules yields up to 3 dB metrological gain from direct dipolar interactions and persists after transfer to long-lived states.
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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.
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Creating and Probing Spin-Squeezed States of Molecules
First creation of spin-squeezed states in polar molecules yields up to 3 dB metrological gain from direct dipolar interactions and persists after transfer to long-lived states.
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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.