Fisher information of a squeezed-state interferometer with a finite photon-number resolution
Abstract
Squeezed-state interferometry plays an important role in quantum-enhanced optical phase estimation, as it allows the estimation precision to be improved up to the Heisenberg limit by using ideal photon-number-resolving detectors at the output ports. Here we show that for each individual -photon component of the phase-matched coherent squeezed vacuum input state, the classical Fisher information always saturates the quantum Fisher information. Moreover, the total Fisher information is the sum of the contributions from each individual -photon components, where the largest is limited by the finite number resolution of available photon counters. Based on this observation, we provide an approximate analytical formula that quantifies the amount of lost information due to the finite photon number resolution, e.g., given the mean photon number in the input state, over percent of the Heisenberg limit can be achieved with the number resolution larger than .
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@article{arxiv.1611.05997,
title = {Fisher information of a squeezed-state interferometer with a finite photon-number resolution},
author = {P. Liu and P. Wang and W. Yang and G. R. Jin and C. P. Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.05997},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
A new analytical result of the Fisher information (Eq.(18), or more generally, Eq.(B9)) has been derived to quantify how much the phase information is kept (or lost) due to finite number resolution of the photon-counting detectors