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Hauptverfasser: Danilin, Sergey, Nugent, Nicholas, Weides, Martin
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2022
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08344
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author Danilin, Sergey
Nugent, Nicholas
Weides, Martin
author_facet Danilin, Sergey
Nugent, Nicholas
Weides, Martin
contents Sensing and metrology play an important role in fundamental science and applications by fulfilling the ever-present need for more precise data sets and by allowing researchers to make more reliable conclusions on the validity of theoretical models. Sensors are ubiquitous. They are used in applications across a diverse range of fields including gravity imaging, geology, navigation, security, timekeeping, spectroscopy, chemistry, magnetometry, healthcare, and medicine. Current progress in quantum technologies has inevitably triggered the exploration of the use of quantum systems as sensors with new and improved capabilities. This article describes the optimization of the quantum-enhanced sensing of external magnetic fluxes with a Kitaev phase estimation algorithm based on a sensor with tunable transmon qubits. It provides the optimal flux biasing point for sensors with different maximal qubit transition frequencies. An estimation of decoherence rates is made for a given design. The use of $2-$ and $3-$qubit entangled states for sensing are compared in simulation with the single qubit case. The flux sensing accuracy reaches $10^{-8}\cdotΦ_0$ and scales with time as $\sim\ 1/t$ which proves the speed-up of sensing with high ultimate accuracy.
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spellingShingle Quantum sensing with tunable superconducting qubits: optimization and speed-up
Danilin, Sergey
Nugent, Nicholas
Weides, Martin
Quantum Physics
Sensing and metrology play an important role in fundamental science and applications by fulfilling the ever-present need for more precise data sets and by allowing researchers to make more reliable conclusions on the validity of theoretical models. Sensors are ubiquitous. They are used in applications across a diverse range of fields including gravity imaging, geology, navigation, security, timekeeping, spectroscopy, chemistry, magnetometry, healthcare, and medicine. Current progress in quantum technologies has inevitably triggered the exploration of the use of quantum systems as sensors with new and improved capabilities. This article describes the optimization of the quantum-enhanced sensing of external magnetic fluxes with a Kitaev phase estimation algorithm based on a sensor with tunable transmon qubits. It provides the optimal flux biasing point for sensors with different maximal qubit transition frequencies. An estimation of decoherence rates is made for a given design. The use of $2-$ and $3-$qubit entangled states for sensing are compared in simulation with the single qubit case. The flux sensing accuracy reaches $10^{-8}\cdotΦ_0$ and scales with time as $\sim\ 1/t$ which proves the speed-up of sensing with high ultimate accuracy.
title Quantum sensing with tunable superconducting qubits: optimization and speed-up
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08344