Quantum speed limit in quantum sensing
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Quantum sensors capitalize on advanced control sequences for maximizing sensitivity and precision. However, protocols are not usually optimized for temporal resolution. Here, we establish the limits for time-resolved sensing of dynamical signals using qubit probes. We show that the best possible time resolution is closely related to the quantum speed limit (QSL), which describes the minimum time needed to transform between basis states. We further show that a composite control sequence consisting of two phase-shifted pulses reaches the QSL. Practical implementation is discussed based on the example of the spin-1 qutrit of a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond.
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