Linear optical quantum metrology with single photons -- Experimental errors, resource counting, and quantum Cram\'{e}r-Rau bounds

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Abstract

Quantum number-path entanglement is a resource for super-sensitive quantum metrology and in particular provides for sub-shotnoise or even Heisenberg-limited sensitivity. However, such number-path entanglement has thought to have been resource intensive to create in the first place -- typically requiring either very strong nonlinearities, or nondeterministic preparation schemes with feed-forward, which are difficult to implement. Recently we showed that number-path entanglement from a BOSONSAMPLING inspired interferometer can be used to beat the shot-noise limit. In this work, we compare and contrast different interferometric schemes, discuss resource counting, calculate exact quantum Cramer-Rao bounds, and study details of experimental errors.

Authors

  • Nicholas Studer

    • Louisiana State University
  • Jonathan Olson

    • Harvard University
  • Keith Motes

    • Macquarie University
  • Patrick Birchall

    • University of Bristol
  • Margarite LaBorde

    • Louisiana State University
    • Louisiana State Univ - Baton Rouge
  • Todd Moulder

    • Louisiana State University
  • Peter Rohde

    • University of Technology Sydney
  • Jonathan Dowling

    • Louisiana State University