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Entanglement-enhanced phase estimation without prior phase information

Published 7 Mar 2017 in quant-ph and physics.atom-ph | (1703.02298v1)

Abstract: We study the generation of planar quantum squeezed (PQS) states by quantum non-demolition (QND) measurement of a cold ensemble of ${87}$Rb atoms. Precise calibration of the QND measurement allows us to infer the conditional covariance matrix describing the $F_y$ and $F_z$ components of the PQS, revealing the dual squeezing characteristic of PQS. PQS states have been proposed for single-shot phase estimation without prior knowledge of the likely values of the phase. We show that for an arbitrary phase, the generated PQS gives a metrological advantage of at least 3.1 dB relative to classical states. The PQS also beats traditional squeezed states generated with the same QND resources, except for a narrow range of phase values. Using spin squeezing inequalities, we show that spin-spin entanglement is responsible for the metrological advantage.

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