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Orbital angular momentum-enhanced phase estimation using non-Gaussian state with photon loss
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This study investigates the use of orbital angular momentum (OAM) to enhance phase estimation in Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZIs) by employing non-Gaussian states as input resources in the presence of noise. Our research demonstrates that non-Gaussian states, particularly the photonsubtraction-then-addition (PSA) state, exhibit the best sensitivity in the presence of symmetric noise. Additionally, higher-order of Bose operator of non-Gaussian states provide better sensitivity for symmetric noise. OAM can mitigate the deterioration of noise, making it possible to estimate small phase shifts theta close to 0. OAM enhances the resolution and sensitivity of all input states and mitigating the deterioration caused by photon loss. Additionally, OAM enhances the resolution and sensitivity of all input states, enabling the sensitivity to approach the 1/N limit even under significant photon loss (e.g.,50% symmetric photon loss). These results hold promise for enhancing the sensitivity and robustness of quantum metrology, particularly in the presence of significant photon loss.
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