PT-symmetric feedback induced linewidth narrowing
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.07475v2
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2023 02:22:32 GMT
- Title: PT-symmetric feedback induced linewidth narrowing
- Authors: Yuanjiang Tang, Chao Liang, Xin Wen, Weipeng Li, An-Ning Xu and
Yong-Chun Liu
- Abstract summary: Narrow linewidth is a long-pursuing goal in precision measurement and sensing.
We propose a parity-time (PT )-symmetric feedback method to narrow the linewidths of resonance systems.
By using a quadrature measurement-feedback loop, we transform a dissipative resonance system into a PT-symmetric system.
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- Abstract: Narrow linewidth is a long-pursuing goal in precision measurement and
sensing. We propose a parity-time (PT )-symmetric feedback method to narrow the
linewidths of resonance systems. By using a quadrature measurement-feedback
loop, we transform a dissipative resonance system into a PT-symmetric system.
Unlike the conventional PT-symmetric systems which typically require two or
more modes, here the PT-symmetric feedback system contains only a single
resonance mode, which greatly extends the scope of applications. The method
enables remarkable linewidth narrowing and enhancement of measurement
sensitivity. We illustrate the concept in a thermal ensemble of atoms,
achieving a 48-fold narrowing of the magnetic resonance linewidth. By applying
the method in magnetometry, we realize a 22-times improvement of the
measurement sensitivity. This work opens the avenue for studying non-Hermitian
physics and high-precision measurements in resonance systems with feedback.
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