Noisy Stark probes as quantum-enhanced sensors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.02360v1
- Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 18:26:21 GMT
- Title: Noisy Stark probes as quantum-enhanced sensors
- Authors: Saubhik Sarkar, Abolfazl Bayat,
- Abstract summary: Wannier-Stark localization has been proven to be a resource for quantum-enhanced sensitivity with super-Heisenberg scaling.
We address the issue of decoherence that occurs during evolution and characterize how that affects the sensing performance.
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- Abstract: Wannier-Stark localization has been proven to be a resource for quantum-enhanced sensitivity with super-Heisenberg scaling. An extremely promising feature of such probes are their ability to showcase such enhanced scaling even dynamically with system size, on top of the quadratic scaling in time. In this work, we address the issue of decoherence that occurs during evolution and characterize how that affects the sensing performance. We determine the parameter domains in which the enhancement is sustained under dephasing dynamics. As the open system dynamics is closely connected to evolution under an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian, we consider two such scenarios that can be engineered in an experiment. The first one is a trace-preserving dynamical description and shows the existence of quantum-enhanced sensitivity. The second one considers a non-Hermitian lattice where the presence of super-Heisenberg sensitivity further proves that quantum advantages of the Stark probes indeed can be sustained during noisy dynamics.
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