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The quantum Bell-Ziv-Zakai bounds and Heisenberg limits for waveform estimation

Quantum Physics 2015-08-26 v1

Abstract

We propose quantum versions of the Bell-Ziv-Zakai lower bounds on the error in multiparameter estimation. As an application we consider measurement of a time-varying optical phase signal with stationary Gaussian prior statistics and a power law spectrum 1/ωp\sim 1/|\omega|^p, with p>1p>1. With no other assumptions, we show that the mean-square error has a lower bound scaling as 1/N2(p1)/(p+1)1/{\cal N}^{2(p-1)/(p+1)}, where N{\cal N} is the time-averaged mean photon flux. Moreover, we show that this accuracy is achievable by sampling and interpolation, for any p>1p>1. This bound is thus a rigorous generalization of the Heisenberg limit, for measurement of a single unknown optical phase, to a stochastically varying optical phase.

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@article{arxiv.1409.7877,
  title  = {The quantum Bell-Ziv-Zakai bounds and Heisenberg limits for waveform estimation},
  author = {Dominic W. Berry and Mankei Tsang and Michael J. W. Hall and Howard M. Wiseman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.7877},
  year   = {2015}
}

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18 pages, 6 figures, comments welcome