Quantum Synchronization and Dissipative Quantum Sensing
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10643v1
- Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 09:10:32 GMT
- Title: Quantum Synchronization and Dissipative Quantum Sensing
- Authors: Gaurav M. Vaidya, Simon B. Jäger, Athreya Shankar,
- Abstract summary: We develop a framework to characterize several aspects of quantum synchronization.
We show that the quantum Fisher information (QFI) serves as a system-a measure of quantum synchronization.
We show how the QFI matrix can be used to determine the optimal drive that maximizes quantum synchronization.
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- Abstract: We study the phenomenon of quantum synchronization from the viewpoint of quantum metrology. By interpreting quantum self-sustained oscillators as dissipative quantum sensors, we develop a framework to characterize several aspects of quantum synchronization. We show that the quantum Fisher information (QFI) serves as a system-agnostic measure of quantum synchronization that also carries a clear operational meaning, viz., it quantifies the precision with which the amplitude of a weak synchronizing drive can be measured. We extend our analysis to study many-body oscillators subjected to multiple drives. We show how the QFI matrix can be used to determine the optimal drive that maximizes quantum synchronization, and also to quantitatively differentiate the synchronization responses induced by different drives. Our work highlights multiple connections between quantum synchronization and quantum metrology, paving a route towards finding quantum technological applications of quantum synchronization.
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