Quantum-Enhanced Sensing Based on Time Reversal of Nonlinear Dynamics 论文

2016Physical Review Letters引用 220
Quantum Information and CryptographyMechanical and Optical ResonatorsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates

摘要

We experimentally demonstrate a nonlinear detection scheme exploiting time-reversal dynamics that disentangles continuous variable entangled states for feasible readout. Spin-exchange dynamics of Bose-Einstein condensates is used as the nonlinear mechanism which not only generates entangled states but can also be time reversed by controlled phase imprinting. For demonstration of a quantum-enhanced measurement we construct an active atom SU(1,1) interferometer, where entangled state preparation and nonlinear readout both consist of parametric amplification. This scheme is capable of exhausting the quantum resource by detecting solely mean atom numbers. Controlled nonlinear transformations widen the spectrum of useful entangled states for applied quantum technologies.

相关技术

暂无数据

相关事件

暂无数据

相关文章

暂无数据