Generation of spin-squeezed states using dipole-coupled spins
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.15931v1
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2025 23:45:01 GMT
- Title: Generation of spin-squeezed states using dipole-coupled spins
- Authors: Yifan Song, Nabiha Hasan, Susumu Takahashi,
- Abstract summary: The sensitivity of quantum sensing depends on how precisely spin observables can be determined in the measurement.<n>The use of a spin-squeezed state in a quantum sensor can reduce the uncertainty below the standard quantum limit when combined with an appropriate measurement procedure.
- Score: 7.518737578485048
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Spins in solids and molecules are promising for applications of quantum sensing technology. The sensitivity of the quantum sensing depends on how precisely spin observables can be determined in the measurement, and is intrinsically limited by the uncertainties of the observables. The use of a spin-squeezed state in a quantum sensor can reduce the uncertainty below the standard quantum limit when combined with an appropriate measurement procedure. Here, we discuss the simulation study of the generation of a squeezed state in an interacting spin system. We show that a spin system coupled by the magnetic dipole interaction can create a squeezed state. Model systems to realize the spin squeezing experimentally are also discussed. In addition, we find that a squeezed state is a type of entangled state. The present work paves the way to realize a squeezed state using a spin system to build a quantum sensor network with improved sensitivity, and to use it for the detection of quantum entanglement.
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