Entangled states from sparsely coupled spins for metrology with neutral atoms
Quantum states featuring extensive multipartite entanglement are a resource for quantum-enhanced metrology, with sensitivity up to the Heisenberg limit. However, robust generation of these states using unitary dynamics typically requires all-to-all interactions among particles. Here, we demonstrate...
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Zusammenfassung: | Quantum states featuring extensive multipartite entanglement are a resource
for quantum-enhanced metrology, with sensitivity up to the Heisenberg limit.
However, robust generation of these states using unitary dynamics typically
requires all-to-all interactions among particles. Here, we demonstrate that
optimal states for quantum sensing can be generated with sparse interaction
graphs featuring only a logarithmic number of couplings per particle. We show
that specific sparse graphs with long-range interactions can approximate the
dynamics of all-to-all spin models, such as the one-axis twisting model, even
for large system sizes. The resulting sparse coupling graphs and protocol can
also be efficiently implemented using dynamic reconfiguration of atoms in
optical tweezers. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.10010 |