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Fundamental limits for reciprocal and non-reciprocal non-Hermitian quantum sensing

Quantum Physics 2021-04-23 v1

Abstract

Non-Hermitian dynamics has been widely studied to enhance the precision of quantum sensing; and non-reciprocity can be a powerful resource for non-Hermitian quantum sensing, as non-reciprocity allows to arbitrarily exceed the fundamental bound on the measurement rate of any reciprocal sensors. Here we establish fundamental limits on signal-to-noise ratio for reciprocal and non-reciprocal non-Hermitian quantum sensing. In particular, for two-mode linear systems with two coherent drives, an approximately attainable uniform bound on the best possible measurement rate per photon is derived for both reciprocal and non-reciprocal sensors. This bound is only related to the coupling coefficients and, in principle, can be made arbitrarily large. Our results thus demonstrate that a conventional reciprocal sensor with two drives can simulate any non-reciprocal sensor. This work also demonstrates a clear signature on how the excitation signals affect the signal-to-noise ratio in non-Hermitian quantum sensing.

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@article{arxiv.2104.10822,
  title  = {Fundamental limits for reciprocal and non-reciprocal non-Hermitian quantum sensing},
  author = {Liying Bao and Bo Qi and Daoyi Dong and Franco Nori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.10822},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 3 figures