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Memory-assisted squeezed light velocimetry under realistic loss and incoherent noise

Quantum Physics 2026-05-28 v1 Optics

Abstract

We propose a velocity sensor based on a two-memory Mach--Zehnder interferometer fed by a coherent probe and squeezed vacuum, read out by balanced homodyne detection. One memory is taken as a stationary reference, while the second memory moves during storage, so that its velocity is mapped onto a differential interferometric phase at readout. The two memories are otherwise assumed identical and are described by a Gaussian write--store--read lifetime together with the associated unconditional noise floor. Using the classical Fisher information, we derive the velocity sensitivity, the transmission threshold required for a target quantum gain, and the optimum storage time. The squeezed scheme improves on equal-resource coherent homodyne within an operating window set mainly by total transmission and phase stability. For representative near-term parameters, unconditional memory noise floors up to about 10110^{-1} photons per trial do not by themselves remove the advantage; after optimization the improvement remains at the few-percent level and is limited chiefly by loss.

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@article{arxiv.2605.27723,
  title  = {Memory-assisted squeezed light velocimetry under realistic loss and incoherent noise},
  author = {Mustafa Gündoğan and Arash Ahmadi and Markus Krutzik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.27723},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures. Comments are welcome