Enhancing Gaussian quantum metrology with position-momentum correlations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.13060v2
- Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2024 21:23:47 GMT
- Title: Enhancing Gaussian quantum metrology with position-momentum correlations
- Authors: João C. P. Porto, Lucas S. Marinho, Pedro R. Dieguez, Irismar G. da Paz, Carlos H. S. Vieira,
- Abstract summary: We employ a correlated Gaussian wave packet as a probe to examine the dynamics of Quantum Fisher Information (QFI) and purity based on PM correlations.
In the low-temperature regime, we find an improvement in the thermometry of the surrounding environment when the original system exhibits a non-null initial correlation.
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- Abstract: Quantum metrology offers significant improvements in several quantum technologies. In this work, we propose a Gaussian quantum metrology protocol assisted by initial position-momentum correlations (PM). We employ a correlated Gaussian wave packet as a probe to examine the dynamics of Quantum Fisher Information (QFI) and purity based on PM correlations to demonstrate how to estimate the PM correlations and, more importantly, to unlock its potential applications such as a resource to enhance quantum thermometry. In the low-temperature regime, we find an improvement in the thermometry of the surrounding environment when the original system exhibits a non-null initial correlation (correlated Gaussian state). In addition, we explore the connection between the loss of purity and the gain in QFI during the process of estimating the effective environment coupling and its effective temperature.
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