Non-stabilizerness in quantum-enhanced metrological protocols
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.01380v1
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 19:08:39 GMT
- Title: Non-stabilizerness in quantum-enhanced metrological protocols
- Authors: Tanausú Hernández-Yanes, Piotr Sierant, Jakub Zakrzewski, Marcin Płodzień,
- Abstract summary: Non-stabilizerness characterizes genuinely quantum (beyond-Clifford) operations.<n>Non-stabilizerness can be measured by stabilizer R'enyi entropy (SRE)
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- Abstract: Non-stabilizerness (colloquially "magic") characterizes genuinely quantum (beyond-Clifford) operations necessary for preparation of quantum states, and can be measured by stabilizer R\'enyi entropy (SRE). For permutationally symmetric states, we show that the SRE depends, for sufficiently large systems, only on a constant number of expectation values of collective spin operators. This compact description is leveraged for analysis of spin-squeezing protocols, which inherently generate non-stabilizerness. Under one-axis twisting (OAT), the generation of optimal squeezing is accompanied by a logarithmic divergence of SRE with system system size. Continued time evolution under OAT produces metrologically useful "kitten" states-superpositions of rotated GHZ states-that feature many-body Bell correlations but exhibit a smaller, system-size-independent SRE that decreases with increasing Bell-correlation strength. Our results reveal connections between non-stabilizerness, multipartite correlations, and quantum metrology, and provide a practical route to quantify non-stabilizerness in experiments for precision sensing.
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