We propose a versatile Loschmidt echo protocol to detect and quantify multiparticle entanglement. It allows us to extract the quantum Fisher information for arbitrary pure states, and finds direct application in quantum metrology. In particular, the protocol applies to states that are generally difficult to characterize, as non-Gaussian states, and states that are not symmetric under particle exchange. We focus on atomic systems, including trapped ions, polar molecules, and Rydberg atoms, where entanglement is generated dynamically via long-range interaction, and show that the protocol is stable against experimental detection errors.
@article{arxiv.1604.04246,
title = {Loschmidt Echo for quantum metrology},
author = {Tommaso Macrì and Luca Pezzè and Augusto Smerzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04246},
year = {2016}
}