A quantum metrology protocol for parameter estimation is typically comprised of three stages: probe state preparation, sensing and then readout, where the time required for the first and last stages is usually neglected. In the present work we consider non-negligible state preparation and readout times, and the tradeoffs in sensitivity that come when a limited time resource T must be divided between the three stages. To investigate this, we focus on the problem of magnetic field sensing with spins in one-axis twisted or two-axis twisted states. We find that (accounting for the time necessary to prepare a twisted state) no advantage is gained unless the time T is sufficiently long or the twisting sufficiently strong. However, we also find th...
We address metrological protocols for the estimation of the intensity and the orientation of a magne...
Phase estimation algorithms are key protocols in quantum information processing. Besides application...
This thesis aims to help in bridging the gap between the ideals of theoretical quantum metrology and...
We revisit well-known protocols in quantum metrology using collective spins and propose a unifying p...
We address the estimation of the magnetic field B acting on an ensemble of atoms with total spin J s...
We consider the role of detection noise in quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems and...
We consider the role of detection noise in quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems, an...
We experimentally demonstrate the protection of a room-temperature hybrid spin register against envi...
This work was supported by the EPSRC through QIP IRC (Grants No. GR/S82176/01 and No. GR/S15808/01),...
Quantum metrology uses quantum states with no classical counterpart to measure a physical quantity w...
We revisit well-known protocols in quantum metrology using collective spins and propose a unifying p...
Quantum sensors outperform their classical counterparts in their estimation precision, given the sam...
We consider the limitations due to noise (e.g., quantum projection noise and photon shot-noise) on t...
Quantum estimation of a two-phases spin rotation We study the estimation of an infinitesimal rotatio...
We investigate the sensitivity of a recently proposed method for precision measurement [Phys. Rev. L...
We address metrological protocols for the estimation of the intensity and the orientation of a magne...
Phase estimation algorithms are key protocols in quantum information processing. Besides application...
This thesis aims to help in bridging the gap between the ideals of theoretical quantum metrology and...
We revisit well-known protocols in quantum metrology using collective spins and propose a unifying p...
We address the estimation of the magnetic field B acting on an ensemble of atoms with total spin J s...
We consider the role of detection noise in quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems and...
We consider the role of detection noise in quantum-enhanced metrology in collective spin systems, an...
We experimentally demonstrate the protection of a room-temperature hybrid spin register against envi...
This work was supported by the EPSRC through QIP IRC (Grants No. GR/S82176/01 and No. GR/S15808/01),...
Quantum metrology uses quantum states with no classical counterpart to measure a physical quantity w...
We revisit well-known protocols in quantum metrology using collective spins and propose a unifying p...
Quantum sensors outperform their classical counterparts in their estimation precision, given the sam...
We consider the limitations due to noise (e.g., quantum projection noise and photon shot-noise) on t...
Quantum estimation of a two-phases spin rotation We study the estimation of an infinitesimal rotatio...
We investigate the sensitivity of a recently proposed method for precision measurement [Phys. Rev. L...
We address metrological protocols for the estimation of the intensity and the orientation of a magne...
Phase estimation algorithms are key protocols in quantum information processing. Besides application...
This thesis aims to help in bridging the gap between the ideals of theoretical quantum metrology and...