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Quantum metrology via mitigation of single-photon loss using an engineered nonlinear oscillator

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keywords quantum metrologysingle-photon lossengineered two-photon lossKerr resonatorcat statesquantum sensingnon-Gaussian statesdissipative stabilization
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The pith

Adding engineered two-photon loss to a driven Kerr resonator converts single-photon loss decay into a smooth monotonic drop and extends high-sensitivity metrology windows by more than an order of magnitude.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper establishes that adding engineered two-photon loss to the standard two-photon-driven Kerr model creates a hybrid system that actively counters the disruptive effects of single-photon loss. Where the original model produces long-lived damped oscillations in quantum Fisher information and squeezing levels, the hybrid model yields a steady, predictable decline instead. This shift lengthens the usable high-precision sensing intervals by more than ten times. The dynamics follow a clear sequence: early gains come from Gaussian squeezing, while longer-term performance is sustained by stable even-parity cat states. The result supplies a fully autonomous way to keep metrological advantages alive without external feedback or encoding adjustments.

Core claim

In the TPD-Kerr-ETPL hybrid model, engineered two-photon loss mitigates single-photon loss by replacing oscillatory decay in metrological sensitivity with a smooth monotonic drop, thereby extending high-sensitivity windows by over an order of magnitude. The model reveals a temporal hierarchy in which the initial sensitivity boost arises from Gaussian squeezing while sustained precision is maintained by dissipatively stabilized non-Gaussian even-parity cat states. Only systems that include engineered two-photon loss actively reduce the harm from single-photon loss and turn the dynamics into an easily trackable trajectory that supports prolonged usable sensing periods.

What carries the argument

The TPD-Kerr-ETPL hybrid model, where engineered two-photon loss is introduced alongside two-photon driving and Kerr nonlinearity to stabilize non-Gaussian cat states against single-photon loss.

Load-bearing premise

Engineered two-photon loss can be realized in actual devices without introducing extra decoherence channels that would cancel the predicted mitigation of single-photon loss.

What would settle it

Measure the time evolution of quantum Fisher information in an experimental TPD-Kerr-ETPL device and check whether the curve shows a smooth monotonic decline with high-value intervals at least ten times longer than in the TPD-Kerr model without engineered two-photon loss.

read the original abstract

The fragility of quantum metrological advantages under loss remains a major barrier to practical quantum sensing. For a two-photon-driven (TPD) Kerr resonator (TPD-Kerr model) subject to unavoidable single-photon loss (SPL), both the quantum Fisher information gain and squeezing level exhibit hard-to-track long-lived damped oscillations, restricting useful sensing and squeezing to extremely short time windows. We show that adding engineered two-photon loss (ETPL) -- forming a TPD-Kerr-ETPL hybrid model -- significantly mitigates these oscillations and converts the decay into a smooth, monotonic drop. This extends the high-sensitivity windows by over an order of magnitude. Moreover, we reveal a temporal hierarchy of quantum resources: the initial boost in metrological sensitivity arises from Gaussian squeezing, while sustained high-precision sensing stems from dissipatively stabilized non-Gaussian even-parity cat states. Crucially, only in models that include ETPL -- such as the TPD-Kerr-ETPL and TPD-ETPL systems -- does the dynamics actively mitigate SPL's detrimental effects, transforming damped oscillation into a smooth, easily trackable trajectory and enabling a prolonged, usable metrological window. Our approach transcends encoding-based or feedback-controlled schemes, offering a fully autonomous route to high-precision measurement without real-time feedback control. This establishes a general design principle: engineered loss, combined with appropriate driving, can actively preserve metrologically useful non-Gaussian quantum resources even in the presence of SPL -- paving the way toward robust, scalable quantum sensors in superconducting circuits, optomechanics, and trapped-ion platforms.

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript introduces a TPD-Kerr-ETPL hybrid model in which engineered two-photon loss is added to a two-photon-driven Kerr resonator subject to single-photon loss. It claims that ETPL converts SPL-induced damped oscillations in quantum Fisher information and squeezing into smooth monotonic decay, extends high-sensitivity metrological windows by more than an order of magnitude, and establishes a temporal hierarchy in which initial sensitivity arises from Gaussian squeezing while sustained precision is maintained by dissipatively stabilized even-parity cat states. The work positions this as an autonomous, feedback-free design principle for preserving non-Gaussian resources under loss.

Significance. If the dynamical results hold, the paper would offer a meaningful contribution to quantum metrology by demonstrating active mitigation of loss through engineered dissipation rather than encoding or control, with potential relevance to superconducting circuits, optomechanics, and trapped ions. The reported resource hierarchy provides a concrete dynamical picture that could guide further loss-engineering strategies.

major comments (2)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: the central quantitative claim that ETPL extends high-sensitivity windows 'by over an order of magnitude' is stated without any supporting numerical values, loss-rate ratios, simulation parameters, or references to specific figures or equations that would allow verification of the factor.
  2. [Abstract] Abstract: the assertion that 'only in models that include ETPL' does the dynamics actively mitigate SPL effects is presented as a key distinction, yet the manuscript summary supplies no comparative master-equation solutions or analytic arguments showing why the pure TPD-Kerr case fails while the hybrid succeeds.
minor comments (1)
  1. The abstract introduces multiple acronyms (TPD, ETPL, SPL, QFI) without spelling them out on first use, which reduces immediate readability.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their careful reading of our manuscript and for the constructive comments. We address each major comment below and have revised the abstract to improve verifiability while preserving its summary character.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: the central quantitative claim that ETPL extends high-sensitivity windows 'by over an order of magnitude' is stated without any supporting numerical values, loss-rate ratios, simulation parameters, or references to specific figures or equations that would allow verification of the factor.

    Authors: We agree that the abstract would be strengthened by explicit pointers to the supporting results. The order-of-magnitude extension is quantified in the main text through numerical integration of the master equation for the TPD-Kerr-ETPL system (Section IV), with direct comparison to the pure TPD-Kerr case shown in Figures 2–4 for representative loss-rate ratios. In the revised manuscript we will update the abstract to reference these figures and the relevant parameter regime, allowing readers to locate the numerical evidence immediately. revision: yes

  2. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: the assertion that 'only in models that include ETPL' does the dynamics actively mitigate SPL effects is presented as a key distinction, yet the manuscript summary supplies no comparative master-equation solutions or analytic arguments showing why the pure TPD-Kerr case fails while the hybrid succeeds.

    Authors: Comparative master-equation solutions for the pure TPD-Kerr model (showing persistent damped oscillations) versus the TPD-Kerr-ETPL hybrid (showing conversion to monotonic decay) are presented in Section III, together with the underlying steady-state analysis that explains the stabilization of even-parity cat states by ETPL. We acknowledge that the abstract does not currently direct readers to this comparison. We will revise the abstract to include a brief reference to the comparative results in Section III, thereby clarifying the distinction without expanding the abstract beyond its intended length. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; claims follow from master-equation dynamics

full rationale

The paper derives its central results—the mitigation of damped oscillations in QFI and squeezing, the >10x extension of usable windows, and the Gaussian-to-cat-state temporal hierarchy—directly from the time evolution of the TPD-Kerr-ETPL Lindblad master equation. These behaviors are emergent numerical/analytical properties of the added two-photon-loss term and are not defined in terms of themselves, fitted to a subset of the same data, or justified solely by self-citation. Model comparisons (with vs. without ETPL) are explicit and falsifiable within the stated equations. No load-bearing step reduces to a self-referential definition or renamed input; the engineering realizability question is treated as downstream and does not enter the dynamical claims.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

2 free parameters · 1 axioms · 1 invented entities

The central claim rests on the standard open-quantum-system master-equation framework plus the assumption that two-photon loss can be engineered at a controllable rate. No free parameters are explicitly fitted in the abstract, but loss and drive rates are implicit model inputs.

free parameters (2)
  • single-photon loss rate
    The SPL rate is a tunable parameter in the model that controls the strength of the oscillations being mitigated.
  • engineered two-photon loss rate
    The ETPL rate is chosen to achieve the desired conversion from oscillatory to monotonic decay.
axioms (1)
  • domain assumption The system evolves according to a Lindblad master equation containing two-photon driving, Kerr nonlinearity, single-photon loss, and engineered two-photon loss.
    Standard modeling choice for driven-dissipative nonlinear resonators in circuit QED and related platforms.
invented entities (1)
  • engineered two-photon loss no independent evidence
    purpose: To actively counteract single-photon loss and stabilize non-Gaussian cat states
    A proposed controllable dissipation channel whose independent experimental realization is not demonstrated in the abstract.

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