Coherently enhanced measurements in classical mechanics
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cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.ins-det
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classicalenhancedmeasurementprotocolachievinganalogueapplicationaveraging
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We show that the recently discovered quantum-enhanced measurement protocol of coherent averaging that is capable of achieving Heisenberg-limited sensitivity without using entanglement, has a classical analogue. The classical protocol uses N harmonic oscillators coupled to a central oscillator and one measures the signal from the latter. We propose an application to the measurement of very weak interactions, and, in particular, a novel route to measuring the gravitational constant with enhanced precision.
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