Minutes-scale Schrödinger-cat state of spin-5/2 atoms
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum metrology with nonclassical states offers a promising route to improved precision in physical measurements. The quantum effects of Schrödinger-cat superpositions or entanglements allow measurement uncertainties to reach below the standard quantum limit. However, the challenge in keeping a long coherence time for such non-classical states often prevents full exploitation of the quantum advantage in metrology. Here we demonstrate a long-lived Schrödinger-cat state of optically trapped 173Yb (I = 5/2) atoms. The cat state, a superposition of two oppositely directed and furthest-apart spin states, is generated by a non-linear spin rotation. Protected in a decoherence-free subspace against inhomogeneous light shifts of an optical lattice, the cat state achieves a coherence time of 1.4(1)*103 s. A magnetic field is measured with Ramsey interferometry, demonstrating a scheme of Heisenberg-limited metrology for atomic magnetometry, quantum information processing, and searching for new physics beyond the Standard Model.
*This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
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Presenters
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Wei-Tao Luo
- University of Science and Technology of China