Globalized Nonlinear Critical Quantum Metrology by Two-photon Rabi-Stark model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03379v1
- Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2025 20:38:06 GMT
- Title: Globalized Nonlinear Critical Quantum Metrology by Two-photon Rabi-Stark model
- Authors: Zu-Jian Ying,
- Abstract summary: We propose to combine the Stark coupling with the two-photon QRM to realize a tunable critical point.<n>As a particular merit of our protocol, a strong squeezing can be globally retained as the leading quantum resource.
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- Abstract: Squeezing as a quantum resource for quantum metrology is robust against decoherence and dissipation, while the conventional nonlinear two-photon quantum Rabi model (QRM) provides a squeezing resource immune to the divergence problem of preparation time of probe state (PTPS). However the critical point of the two-photon QRM is locally restricted to one single point, which hinders a wider application. In the present work we propose to combine the Stark coupling with the two-photon QRM to realize a tunable critical point so that the nonlinear critical quantum metrology can be globalized. As demonstrated by the diverging quantum Fisher information (QFI) the protocol enables us to acquire a high measurement precision in a wide range of coupling parameter rather than locally at a single critical point. Moreover, We find that the QFI not only manifests criticality but also exhibits universality. As a particular merit of our protocol, a strong squeezing can be globally retained as the leading quantum resource, while at the same time the PTPS remains in a finite order.
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