Atom-light-correlated quantum interferometer with memory-induced phase comb
Abstract
Precise phase measurements by interferometers are crucial in science for detecting subtle changes, such as gravitational waves. However, phase sensitivity is typically limited by the standard quantum limit (SQL) with uncorrelated particles N. This limit can be surpassed using quantum correlations, but achieving high-quality correlations in large systems is challenging. Here, we propose and demonstrate an atom-light hybrid quantum interferometry whose sensitivity is enhanced beyond the SQL with atom-light quantum correlation and newly developed phase comb superposition via atomic-memory-assisted multiple quantum amplification. Finally, a phase sensitivity beyond the SQL of up to dB is achieved, especially at , resulting in both atomic and optical phase sensitivities of . This technique can advance sensitive quantum measurements in various fields.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.23674,
title = {Atom-light-correlated quantum interferometer with memory-induced phase comb},
author = {Wenfeng Huang and Xinyun Liang and Jie Zhao and Zeliang Wu and Keye Zhang and Chun-Hua Yuan and Yuan Wu and Bixuan Fan and Weiping Zhang and Liqing Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23674},
year = {2024}
}
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11 pages, 3 figures