New Journal of Physics (Jan 2022)

Frequency estimation under non-Markovian spatially correlated quantum noise

  • Francisco Riberi,
  • Leigh M Norris,
  • Félix Beaudoin,
  • Lorenza Viola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac92a2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 10
p. 103011

Abstract

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We study the estimation precision attainable by entanglement-enhanced Ramsey interferometry in the presence of spatiotemporally correlated non-classical noise. Our analysis relies on an exact expression of the reduced density matrix of the qubit probes under general zero-mean Gaussian stationary dephasing, which is established through cumulant-expansion techniques and may be of independent interest in the context of non-Markovian open dynamics. By continuing and expanding our previous work (Beaudoin et al 2018 Phys. Rev. A 98 020102(R)), we analyze the effects of a non-collective coupling regime between the qubit probes and their environment, focusing on two limiting scenarios where the couplings may take only two or a continuum of possible values. In the paradigmatic case of spin–boson dephasing noise from a thermal environment, we find that it is in principle possible to suppress, on average , the effect of spatial correlations by randomizing the location of the probes , as long as enough configurations are sampled where noise correlations are negative. As a result, superclassical precision scaling is asymptotically restored for initial entangled states, including experimentally accessible one-axis spin-squeezed states.

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