Publikation: Flexible resources for quantum metrology
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Quantum metrology offers a quadratic advantage over classical approaches to parameter estimation problems by utilising entanglement and nonclassicality. However, the hurdle of actually implementing the necessary quantum probe states and measurements, which vary drastically for different metrological scenarios, is usually not taken into account. We show that for a wide range of tasks in metrology, 2D cluster states (a particular family of states useful for measurement-based quantum computation) can serve as flexible resources that allow one to efficiently prepare any required state for sensing, and perform appropriate (entangled) measurements using only single qubit operations. Crucially, the overhead in the number of qubits is less than quadratic, thus preserving the quantum scaling advantage. This is ensured by using a compression to a logarithmically sized space that contains all relevant information for sensing. We specifically demonstrate how our method can be used to obtain optimal scaling for phase and frequency estimation in local estimation problems, as well as for the Bayesian equivalents with Gaussian priors of varying widths. Furthermore, we show that in the paradigmatic case of local phase estimation 1D cluster states are sufficient for optimal state preparation and measurement.
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FRIIS, Nicolai, Davide ORSUCCI, Michalis SKOTINIOTIS, Pavel SEKATSKI, Vedran DUNJKO, Hans J. BRIEGEL, Wolfgang DÜR, 2017. Flexible resources for quantum metrology. In: New Journal of Physics. 2017, 19(6), 063044. eISSN 1367-2630. Available under: doi: 10.1088/1367-2630/aa7144BibTex
@article{Friis2017-06-30Flexi-39678, year={2017}, doi={10.1088/1367-2630/aa7144}, title={Flexible resources for quantum metrology}, number={6}, volume={19}, journal={New Journal of Physics}, author={Friis, Nicolai and Orsucci, Davide and Skotiniotis, Michalis and Sekatski, Pavel and Dunjko, Vedran and Briegel, Hans J. and Dür, Wolfgang}, note={Article Number: 063044} }
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