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Auteur principal: Goldstein, Garry
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Publié: 2024
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author Goldstein, Garry
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contents In this work we analyze two axis twisting in the presence of depolarizing channel dissipation. We find that spin squeezing is only possible if the dissipation is parametrically weaker than the squeezing coupling. Squeezing may be used for meteorologically useful decrease of spin noise but only in the case where the squeezing occurs before measurement, in the case one squeezes as one measures one also squeezes the signal thereby making spin squeezing ineffective for metrological gain. The key mathematical advance made in this work is the observation that TACT in the presence of depolarizing noise is equivalent to TACT with reduced polarization and no noise. We find an exponential gain in signal to noise with the exponent proportional to the ratio between the squeezing strength and the depolarization rate.
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spellingShingle Linearized analysis of dissipative Two Axis Counter Twisting (TACT) squeezing for Metrology
Goldstein, Garry
Quantum Physics
In this work we analyze two axis twisting in the presence of depolarizing channel dissipation. We find that spin squeezing is only possible if the dissipation is parametrically weaker than the squeezing coupling. Squeezing may be used for meteorologically useful decrease of spin noise but only in the case where the squeezing occurs before measurement, in the case one squeezes as one measures one also squeezes the signal thereby making spin squeezing ineffective for metrological gain. The key mathematical advance made in this work is the observation that TACT in the presence of depolarizing noise is equivalent to TACT with reduced polarization and no noise. We find an exponential gain in signal to noise with the exponent proportional to the ratio between the squeezing strength and the depolarization rate.
title Linearized analysis of dissipative Two Axis Counter Twisting (TACT) squeezing for Metrology
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.14017