Quantum metrology with one-dimensional superradiant photonic states
Abstract
Photonic states with large and fixed photon numbers, such as Fock states, enable quantum-enhanced metrology but remain an experimentally elusive resource. A potentially simple, deterministic and scalable way to generate these states consists of fully exciting quantum emitters equally coupled to a common photonic reservoir, which leads to a collective decay known as Dicke superradiance. The emitted -photon state turns out to be a highly entangled multimode state, and to characterise its metrological properties in this work we: (i) develop theoretical tools to compute the Quantum Fisher Information of general multimode photonic states; (ii) use it to show that Dicke superradiant photons in 1D waveguides achieve Heisenberg scaling, which can be saturated by a parity measurement; (iii) and study the robustness of these states to experimental limitations in state-of-art atom-waveguide QED setups.
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@article{arxiv.1805.00712,
title = {Quantum metrology with one-dimensional superradiant photonic states},
author = {V. Paulisch and M. Perarnau-Llobet and A. González-Tudela and J. I. Cirac},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00712},
year = {2019}
}
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17 pages, 3 figures. v2: substantially improved version with new results