Geometric bounds on multiparameter Heisenberg scaling in optical metrology with limited squeezed resources
Abstract
The simultaneous estimation of multiple parameters is a central task in quantum metrology, distributed sensing, and the calibration of large photonic interferometers. A fundamental question is how many independent parameter combinations can inherit Heisenberg scaling from a given number of squeezed probes in a multimode Gaussian network. Here, we answer this question for arbitrary passive linear optical networks. For a -parameter, -channel interferometer probed by single-mode squeezed states and at least one coherent state in the remaining channels, we show that the rank of the Heisenberg-scaling coefficient of the quantum Fisher information matrix is bounded by , which corresponds to the maximum number of independent combinations of parameters that can be estimated with Heisenberg-scaling sensitivity. The bound separates into two geometrically distinct contributions. The covariance contribution of the quantum Fisher information, which describes squeezing-enhanced fluctuations, provides at most parameter combinations estimable at Heisenberg-scaling sensitivity, while the first-moment contribution provides at most additional independent parameter combinations with Heisenberg-scaling sensitivity. We identify the conditions for saturating these bounds and construct a passive family of interferometers that saturates these bounds.
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@article{arxiv.2607.24657,
title = {Geometric bounds on multiparameter Heisenberg scaling in optical metrology with limited squeezed resources},
author = {Atmadev Rai and Paolo Facchi and Vincenzo Tamma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.24657},
year = {2026}
}