Machine-Designed Sensor to Make Optimal Use of Entanglement-Generating Dynamics for Quantum Sensing
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Haine, Simon
Hope, Joseph
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American Physical Society
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We use machine optimization to develop a quantum sensing scheme that achieves significantly better sensitivity than traditional schemes with the same quantum resources. Utilizing one-axis twisting dynamics to generate quantum entanglement, we find that, rather than dividing the temporal resources into separate "state-preparation" and "interrogation" stages, a complicated machine-designed sequence of rotations allows for the generation of metrologically useful entanglement while the parameter is interrogated. This provides much higher sensitivities for a given total time compared to states generated via traditional one-axis twisting schemes. This approach could be applied to other methods of generating quantum-enhanced states, allowing for atomic clocks, magnetometers, and inertial sensors with increased sensitivities.
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Physical Review Letters
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