PME Special Quantum Seminar: Jing Yang, Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics
- When:
- Tuesday, April 16, 2024 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
- Where:
- ERC 301, William Eckhardt Research Center, 5640 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL
- Speaker:
- Jing Yang, Ph.D., Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics (Nordita), Stockholm, Sweden
- Title:
- Precision limits in many-body quantum sensing
- Description:
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Many-body interactions can introduce entanglement between particles and hence are valuable resources for quantum information processing. In quantum metrology, the precision can be further boosted by adding many-body interactions. In this talk, I will discuss a variational principle for controlling many-body quantum systems with restricted operations in the context of quantum sensing. We show that in a spin chain model containing three-body interactions, the Heisenberg scaling can be still achieved even if the control operations are restricted to one-body and two-body interactions, given an initial GHZ state can be prepared. When the GHZ state cannot be efficiently prepared in experiments, one may consider many-body sensing with separable initial states. We find that using separable initial states cannot beat the shot noise limit in locally interacting systems, unless long-range non-local interactions are utilized. These findings identify two important ingredients in many-body sensing: initial entanglement and long-range interactions. Finally, I will briefly discuss how local optimal measurements can be performed to extract the many-body precision limits.
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