New Journal of Physics (Jan 2016)

Probabilistic metrology or how some measurement outcomes render ultra-precise estimates

  • J Calsamiglia,
  • B Gendra,
  • R Muñoz-Tapia,
  • E Bagan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/10/103049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. 103049

Abstract

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We show on theoretical grounds that, even in the presence of noise, probabilistic measurement strategies (which have a certain probability of failure or abstention) can provide, upon a heralded successful outcome, estimates with a precision that exceeds the deterministic bounds for the average precision. This establishes a new ultimate bound on the phase estimation precision of particular measurement outcomes (or sequence of outcomes). For probe systems subject to local dephasing, we quantify such precision limit as a function of the probability of failure that can be tolerated. Our results show that the possibility of abstaining can set back the detrimental effects of noise.

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