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arxiv: 1505.04011 · v3 · pith:ZVJI6EYHnew · submitted 2015-05-15 · 🪐 quant-ph

Practical quantum metrology with large precision gains in the low photon number regime

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keywords quantumprecisionmetrologynumbersphotoncat-statecorrelationsenhancement
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Quantum metrology exploits quantum correlations to make precise measurements with limited particle numbers. By utilizing inter- and intra- mode correlations in an optical interferometer, we find a state that combines entanglement and squeezing to give a 7-fold enhancement in the quantum Fisher information (QFI) -- a metric related to the precision -- over the shot noise limit, for low photon numbers. Motivated by practicality we then look at the squeezed cat-state, which has recently been made experimentally, and shows further precision gains over the shot noise limit and a 3-fold improvement in the QFI over the optimal Gaussian state. We present a conceptually simple measurement scheme that saturates the QFI, and we demonstrate a robustness to loss for small photon numbers. The squeezed cat-state can therefore give a significant precision enhancement in optical quantum metrology in practical and realistic conditions.

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