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Quantum limits to the energy resolution of magnetic field sensors

Quantum Physics 2020-05-06 v2

Abstract

The energy resolution per bandwidth ERE_R is a figure of merit that combines the field resolution, bandwidth or duration of the measurement, and size of the sensed region. Several different dc magnetometer technologies approach ER=E_R = \hbar, while to date none has surpassed this level. This suggests a technology-spanning quantum limit, a suggestion that is strengthened by model-based calculations for nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond, for superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) sensors, and for some optically-pumped alkali-vapor magnetometers, all of which predict a quantum limit close to ER=E_R = \hbar. Here we review what is known about energy resolution limits, with the aim to understand when and how ERE_R is limited by quantum effects. We include a survey of reported sensitivity versus size of the sensed region for more than twenty magnetometer technologies, review the known model-based quantum limits, and critically assess possible sources for a technology-spanning limit, including zero-point fluctuations, magnetic self-interaction, and quantum speed limits. Finally, we describe sensing approaches that appear to be unconstrained by any of the known limits, and thus are candidates to surpass ER=E_R = \hbar.

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@article{arxiv.1905.00618,
  title  = {Quantum limits to the energy resolution of magnetic field sensors},
  author = {Morgan W. Mitchell and Silvana Palacios Alvarez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.00618},
  year   = {2020}
}

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19 pages, 1 figure