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Entangled quantum probes for dynamical environmental noise

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 92, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.92.010302

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  1. MIUR through the FIRB project LiCHIS [RBFR10YQ3H]
  2. EU through the Collaborative Project QuProCS [641277]
  3. UniMI through the H2020 Transition Grant [15-6-3008000-625]

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We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by complex environments. In particular, we show that a joint measurement on entangled probes can improve estimation of the correlation time for a broad class of environmental noises compared to sequential strategies involving single-qubit preparation. The enhancement appears when the noise is faster than a threshold value, a regime which may always be achieved by tuning the coupling between the quantum probe and the environment inducing the noise. Our scheme exploits time-dependent sensitivity of quantum systems to decoherence and does not require dynamical control on the probes. We derive the optimal interaction time and the optimal probe preparation, showing that it corresponds to multiqubit Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states when entanglement is useful. We also show the robustness of the scheme against depolarization or dephasing of the probe, and discuss simple measurements approaching optimal precision.

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