Fisher-information-based estimation of optomechanical coupling strengths
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.03249v4
- Date: Mon, 27 May 2024 16:26:51 GMT
- Title: Fisher-information-based estimation of optomechanical coupling strengths
- Authors: Claudio Sanavio, József Zsolt Bernád, André Xuereb,
- Abstract summary: We apply formalism of quantum estimation theory to the estimation of the coupling strength in an optomechanical system.
Our estimation scenario is based on balanced homodyne photodetection of the cavity output field.
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- Abstract: The formalism of quantum estimation theory, focusing on the quantum and classical Fisher information, is applied to the estimation of the coupling strength in an optomechanical system. In order to estimate the optomechanical coupling, we have considered a cavity optomechanical model with non-Markovian Brownian motion of the mirror and employed input-output formalism to obtain the cavity output field. Our estimation scenario is based on balanced homodyne photodetection of the cavity output field. We have explored the difference between the associated measurement-dependent classical Fisher information and the quantum Fisher information, thus addressing the question of whether it is possible to reach the lower bound of the mean squared error of an unbiased estimator by means of balanced homodyne detection. We have found that the phase of the local oscillator in the homodyne detection is crucial; certain quadrature measurements allow very accurate estimation.
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