PRX Quantum (Feb 2022)

Quantum Clocks are More Accurate Than Classical Ones

  • Mischa P. Woods,
  • Ralph Silva,
  • Gilles Pütz,
  • Sandra Stupar,
  • Renato Renner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.3.010319
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 010319

Abstract

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A clock is, from an information-theoretic perspective, a system that emits information about time. One may therefore ask whether the theory of information imposes any constraints on the maximum precision of clocks. Here we show a quantum-over-classical advantage for clocks or, more precisely, the task of generating information about what time it is. The argument is based on information-theoretic considerations: we analyze how the accuracy of a clock scales with its size, measured in terms of the number of bits that could be stored in it. We find that a quantum clock can achieve a quadratically improved accuracy compared to a purely classical one of the same size.