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Enhancement of sensitivity near exceptional points in dissipative qubit-resonator systems

Quantum Physics 2025-01-28 v1

Abstract

Dissipation usually plays a negative role in quantum metrological technologies, which aim to improve measurement precision by leveraging quantum effects that are vulnerable to environment-induced decoherence. Recently, it has been demonstrated that dissipation can actually be used as a favorable resource for enhancing the susceptibility of signal detection. However, demonstrations of such enhancement for detecting physical quantities in open quantum systems are still lacking. Here we propose and demonstrate a protocol for realizing such non-Hermitian quantum sensors for probing the coupling between a qubit and a resonator subjecting to energy dissipations. The excitation-number conversion associated with the no-jump evolution trajectory enables removal of the noisy outcomes with quantum jumps, implementing the exceptional point (EP), where the Rabi splitting exhibits a divergent behavior in response to a tiny variation of the effective coupling. The sensitivity enhancement near the EP is confirmed by both theoretical calculation and experimental measurement.

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@article{arxiv.2501.15769,
  title  = {Enhancement of sensitivity near exceptional points in dissipative qubit-resonator systems},
  author = {Pei-Rong Han and Fan Wu and Xin-Jie Huang and Huai-Zhi Wu and Chang-Ling Zou and Wei Yi and Mengzhen Zhang and Hekang Li and Kai Xu and Dongning Zheng and Heng Fan and Jianming Wen and Zhen-Biao Yang and Shi-Biao Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.15769},
  year   = {2025}
}

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