Role of long-range interaction in critical quantum metrology
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00771v1
- Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 08:37:18 GMT
- Title: Role of long-range interaction in critical quantum metrology
- Authors: Zhen-Xia Niu, Qian Wang,
- Abstract summary: Long-range interacting quantum systems are useful for improving the performance of various applications of quantum technologies.<n>We show that the long-range interaction can be used as a valuable resource for enhancing the sensitivity of critical parameter estimation.
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- Abstract: Long-range interacting quantum systems are useful for improving the performance of various applications of quantum technologies. In this work, we carry out a detailed analysis of how the long-range interaction affects the measurement precision in critical quantum metrology. By employing the paradigmatic model of a Kiteav chain with power-law decaying interaction, we focus on the impacts of long-range interaction on the critical sensing for the scenarios with and without uncertainty in system parameters.We show that the long-range interaction can be used as a valuable resource for enhancing the sensitivity of critical parameter estimation in both scenarios. Our findings not only provide more insights into the features of the long-range interacting systems, but also verify the usefulness of long-range interacting systems in quantum metrology.
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