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Using interaction-based readouts to approach the ultimate limit of detection noise robustness for quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems

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Haine, Simon
Lecamwasam, Ruvindha
Hope, Joseph

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We consider the role of detection noise in quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems, and derive a fundamental bound for the maximum obtainable sensitivity for a given level of added detection noise. We then present an interaction-based readout utilising the commonly used one-axis twisting scheme that approaches this bound for states generated via several commonly considered methods of generating quantum enhancement, such as one-axis twisting, two-axis counter-twisting, twist-and-turn squeezing, quantum non-demolition measurements, and adiabatically scanning through a quantum phase transition. We demonstrate that this method performs significantly better than other recently proposed interaction-based readouts. These results may help provide improved sensitivity for quantum sensing devices in the presence of unavoidable detection noise.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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