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Quantum Metrology via Repeated Quantum Nondemolition Measurements in "Photon Box"

Quantum Physics 2015-06-18 v3

Abstract

In quantum metrology schemes, one generally needs to prepare mm copies of NN entangled particles, such as entangled photon states, and then they are detected in a destructive process to estimate an unknown parameter. Here, we present a novel experimental scheme for estimating this parameter by using repeated indirect quantum nondemolition measurements in the setup called "photon box". This interaction-based scheme is able to achieve the phase sensitivity scaling as 1/N1/N with a Fock state of NN photons. Moreover, we only need to prepare one initial NN-photon state and it can be used repetitively for mm trials of measurements. This new scheme is shown to sustain the quantum advantage for a much longer time than the damping time of Fock state and be more robust than the common strategy with exotic entangled states. To overcome the 2π/N2\pi/N periodic error in the estimation of the true parameter, we can employ a cascaded strategy by adding a real-time feedback interferometric layout.

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@article{arxiv.1311.6586,
  title  = {Quantum Metrology via Repeated Quantum Nondemolition Measurements in "Photon Box"},
  author = {Yu-Ran Zhang and Jie-Dong Yue and Heng Fan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.6586},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures