Toward Heisenberg-Limited Spectroscopy with Multiparticle Entangled States
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract
The precision in spectroscopy of any quantum system is fundamentally limited by the Heisenberg uncertainty relation for energy and time. For N systems, this limit requires that they be in a quantum-mechanically entangled state. We describe a scalable method of spectroscopy that can potentially take full advantage of entanglement to reach the Heisenberg limit and has the practical advantage that the spectroscopic information is transferred to states with optimal protection against readout noise. We demonstrate our method experimentally with three beryllium ions. The spectroscopic sensitivity attained is 1.45(2) times as high as that of a perfect experiment with three non-entangled particles.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.30
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- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
9- DLD. LeibfriedCorresponding
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- MDM. D. BarrettCorresponding
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- TSTobias Schaetz
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- JBJ. Britton
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- JCJohn Chiaverini
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Heisenberg limit
- Quantum entanglement
- Quantum limit
- Spectroscopy
- Physics
- Quantum mechanics
- W state
- Quantum
- Affordable and clean energy