Ramsey Spectroscopy via Symmetry-Protected Destructive Many-Body Interferometry
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08288v1
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 05:08:45 GMT
- Title: Ramsey Spectroscopy via Symmetry-Protected Destructive Many-Body Interferometry
- Authors: Sijie Chen, Jiahao Huang, Min Zhuang, Chaohong Lee,
- Abstract summary: We propose a symmetry-protected destructive many-body interferometry (SPDMBI) for Ramsey spectroscopy.<n>Our protocol can improve the performance of Ramsey spectroscopy, which offers a pathway for various high-precision quantum sensors.
- Score: 3.594289973837809
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Ramsey spectroscopy, a fundamental tool in both basic science and practical applications, is inevitably subject to several detrimental effects. % Here we propose a symmetry-protected destructive many-body interferometry (SPDMBI) for Ramsey spectroscopy, which successfully mitigates the spectral shift caused by interparticle interaction, noise, decoherence and experimental imperfection. % Through matching the symmetry of the input states and the Hamiltonian, the SPDMBI-based Ramsey spectroscopy yields an antisymmetric spectrum, whose antisymmetric point exactly determines the resonance frequency. % In such a Ramsey spectroscopy, the population difference under resonance is always zero, which is a result of destructive quantum interferometry. % To demonstrate its versatility, we showcase successful applications of symmetry-protected Ramsey spectroscopy in measuring both time-independent and time-dependent signals. % Our protocol can improve the performance of Ramsey spectroscopy, which offers a pathway for various high-precision quantum sensors.
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