Distinct Critical Scaling of Quantum Fisher Information in a Quantum Rabi Triangle System
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01314v1
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2025 07:57:51 GMT
- Title: Distinct Critical Scaling of Quantum Fisher Information in a Quantum Rabi Triangle System
- Authors: Yuyang Tang, Yu Yang, Min An, Fuli Li,
- Abstract summary: In this work, we investigate the criticality-enhanced sensing in a quantum Rabi triangle system.<n>We observe that the quantum Fisher information shows divergent scaling near different quantum phase transition points.<n>We propose a measurement scheme of the average photon number and the quantum Cram'er-Rao bound can be saturated.
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- Abstract: Critical properties of a quantum system are recognized as valuable resources for quantum metrology. In this work, we investigate the criticality-enhanced sensing in a quantum Rabi triangle system, which exhibits multiple phases. Around the phase boundary, enhanced parameter estimation precision can be achieved by tuning either the scaled coupling strength or the hopping phase controlled by an artificial magnetic field. We observe that the quantum Fisher information shows divergent scaling near different quantum phase transition points, characterized by distinct critical exponents. When the resource consumption is taken into account, we find that the divergent quantum Fisher information can reach the Heisenberg limit. Furthermore, we propose a measurement scheme of the average photon number and the quantum Cram\'er-Rao bound can be saturated.
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