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Quantum probes for quantum wells

Quantum Physics 2019-07-10 v1

Abstract

We seek for the optimal strategy to infer the width aa of an infinite potential wells by performing measurements on the particle(s) contained in the well. In particular, we address quantum estimation theory as the proper framework to formulate the problem and find the optimal quantum measurement, as well as to evaluate the ultimate bounds to precision. Our results show that in a static framework the best strategy is to measure position on a delocalized particle, corresponding to a width-independent quantum signal-to-noise ratio (QSNR), which increases with delocalisation. Upon considering time-evolution inside the well, we find that QSNR increases as t2t^2. On the other hand, it decreases with aa and thus time-evolution is a metrological resource only when the width is not too large compared to the available time evolution. Finally, we consider entangled probes placed into the well and observe super-additivity of the QSNR: it is the sum of the single-particle QSNRs, plus a positive definite term, which depends on their preparation and may increase with the number of entangled particles. Overall, entanglement represents a resource for the precise characterization of potential wells.

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@article{arxiv.1808.06757,
  title  = {Quantum probes for quantum wells},
  author = {Ilaria Pizio and Shivani Singh and C. M. Chandrashekar and Matteo G. A. Paris},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06757},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures

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