Does relativistic motion always degrade quantum Fisher information?
We investigate the ultimate estimation precision, characterized by the quantum Fisher information, of a two-level atom as a detector which is coupled to massless scalar field in the Minkowski vacuum. It has been shown that for an inertial detector moving with a constant velocity, its quantum Fisher...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. D 2021-06, Vol.103 (12), p.1, Article 125025 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate the ultimate estimation precision, characterized by the quantum Fisher information, of a two-level atom as a detector which is coupled to massless scalar field in the Minkowski vacuum. It has been shown that for an inertial detector moving with a constant velocity, its quantum Fisher information is completely unaffected by the velocity, however, it still decays over time due to the decoherence caused by the interaction between the atom and the field. In addition, for a uniformly accelerated detector (w=0) moving along spatially straight line, the accelerated motion will reduce the quantum Fisher information in the estimation of state parameters. However, when the detector trajectory is generated by a combination of the linear accelerated motion and a component of the four-velocity w=dy/dτ, we find quite unlike the previous results that, for the nonrelativistic case (w≪1), the acceleration could degrade the quantum Fisher information, while the four-velocity component will suppress the degradation of the quantum Fisher information, and thus could enhance the precision of parameters estimation. Furthermore, in the case for ultrarelativistic velocities (w→∞), although the detector still interacts with the environment, it behaves as if it were a closed system as a consequence of relativity correction associated to the velocity, and the quantum Fisher information in this case can be shielded from the effect of the external environment, and thus from the relativistic motion. |
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ISSN: | 2470-0010 2470-0029 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevD.103.125025 |