Classical and quantum metrology of the Lieb-Liniger model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.06193v1
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 17:49:17 GMT
- Title: Classical and quantum metrology of the Lieb-Liniger model
- Authors: Jae-Gyun Baak, Uwe R. Fischer
- Abstract summary: We study the classical and quantum Fisher information for the Lieb-Liniger model.
The dependence of the Fisher information on interaction strength and system size is discussed.
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- Abstract: We study the classical and quantum Fisher information for the Lieb-Liniger
model. The Fisher information has been studied extensively when the parameter
is inscribed on a quantum state by a unitary process, e.g., Mach-Zehnder or
Ramsey interferometry. Here, we investigate the case that a Hamiltonian
parameter to be estimated is imprinted on eigenstates of that Hamiltonian, and
thus is not necessarily encoded by a unitary operator. Taking advantage of the
fact that the Lieb-Liniger model is exactly solvable, the Fisher information is
determined for periodic and hard-wall boundary conditions, varying number of
particles, and for excited states of type-I and type-II in the Lieb-Liniger
terminology. We discuss the dependence of the Fisher information on interaction
strength and system size, to further evaluate the metrological aspects of the
model. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that the Fisher information displays
a maximum when we vary the system size, indicating that the distinguishability
of the wavefunctions is largest when the Lieb-Liniger parameter is at the
crossover between the Bose-Einstein condensate and Tonks-Girardeau limits. The
saturability of this Fisher information by the absorption imaging method is
assessed by a specific modeling of the latter.
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