Physical Review Research (Sep 2020)

Quantum sensing of open systems: Estimation of damping constants and temperature

  • J. Wang,
  • L. Davidovich,
  • G. S. Agarwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
p. 033389

Abstract

Read online Read online

We determine quantum precision limits for estimation of damping constants and temperature of lossy bosonic channels. A direct application would be the use of light for estimation of the absorption and the temperature of a transparent slab. Analytic lower bounds are obtained for the uncertainty in the estimation, through a purification procedure that replaces the master equation description by a unitary evolution involving the system and ad hoc environments. For zero temperature, Fock states are shown to lead to the minimal uncertainty in the estimation of damping, with boson-counting being the best measurement procedure. In both damping and temperature estimates, sequential prethermalization measurements, through a stream of single bosons, may lead to huge gain in precision.