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arxiv: 1810.13119 · v2 · pith:T6C2LAPWnew · submitted 2018-10-31 · 🌀 gr-qc · quant-ph

Quantum Metrology in the Kerr Metric

classification 🌀 gr-qc quant-ph
keywords kerrmetricphaseeffectangularinducedinterferometerlight
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A surprising feature of the Kerr metric is the anisotropy of the speed of light. The angular momentum of a rotating massive object causes co- and counter-propagating light paths to move at faster and slower velocities, respectively as determined by a far-away clock. Based on this effect we derive ultimate quantum limits for the measurement of the Kerr rotation parameter $a$ using a interferometric set up. As a possible implementation, we propose a Mach-Zehnder interferometer to measure the "one-way height differential" time effect. We isolate the effect by calibrating to a dark port and rotating the interferometer such that only the direction dependent Kerr-metric induced phase term remains. We transform to the Zero Angular Momentum Observer (ZAMO) flat metric where the observer see $c=1$. We use this metric and the Lorentz transformations to calculate the same Kerr phase shift. We then consider non-stationary observers moving with the planet's rotation, and find a method for cancelling the additional phase from the classical relative motion, thus leaving only the curvature induced phase.

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