Robust Quantum Sensing with Multiparameter Decorrelation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.07907v1
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2024 16:41:32 GMT
- Title: Robust Quantum Sensing with Multiparameter Decorrelation
- Authors: Shah Saad Alam, Victor E. Colussi, John Drew Wilson, Jarrod T. Reilly, Michael A. Perlin, Murray J. Holland,
- Abstract summary: We develop a new approach, adaptable to any quantum platform, for designing robust sensing protocols.
We identify information-theoretic goals that guide a machine learning agent through an otherwise intractably large space of potential sensing protocols.
We demonstrate the effect of decorrelation on outcomes and Bayesian inferencing through statistical analysis in parameter space.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The performance of a quantum sensor is fundamentally limited by noise. This noise is particularly damaging when it becomes correlated with the readout of a target signal, caused by fluctuations of the sensor's operating parameters. These uncertainties limit sensitivity in a way that can be understood with multiparameter estimation theory. We develop a new approach, adaptable to any quantum platform, for designing robust sensing protocols that leverages multiparameter estimation theory and machine learning to decorrelate a target signal from fluctuating off-target (``nuisance'') parameters. Central to our approach is the identification of information-theoretic goals that guide a machine learning agent through an otherwise intractably large space of potential sensing protocols. As an illustrative example, we apply our approach to a reconfigurable optical lattice to design an accelerometer whose sensitivity is decorrelated from lattice depth noise. We demonstrate the effect of decorrelation on outcomes and Bayesian inferencing through statistical analysis in parameter space, and discuss implications for future applications in quantum metrology and computing.
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