We use the theory of quantum estimation in two different qubit-boson coupling models to demonstrate that the temperature of a quantum harmonic oscillator can be estimated with high precision by quantum-limited measurements on the qubit. The two models that we address embody situations of current physical interest due to their connection with ongoing experimental efforts on the control of mesoscopic dynamics. We show that population measurements performed over the qubit probe are near optimal for a broad range of temperatures of the harmonic oscillator
The unknown temperature of a sample can be estimated with minimal disturbance by putting it in therm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
This thesis work fits into the framework of quantum decoherence and open quantum systems, prominent ...
We discuss the application of techniques of quantum estimation theory and quantum metrology to therm...
6noWe address a particular instance where open quantum systems may be used as quantum probes for an ...
We address estimation of temperature for a micromechanical oscillator lying arbitrarily close to its...
We address the dephasing dynamics of a qubit as an effective process to estimate the temperature of ...
We assess precision thermometry for an arbitrary single quantum system. For a d-dimensional harmonic...
We consider the problem of estimating the temperature T of a very cold equilibrium sample. The tempe...
Using a two-level moving probe, we address the temperature estimation of a static thermal bath model...
We propose the use of a quantum thermal machine for low-temperature thermometry. A hot thermal reser...
High-precision low-temperature thermometry is a challenge for experimental quantum physics and quant...
Single-qubit thermometry presents the simplest tool to measure the temperature of thermal baths with...
A quantum two-level system coupled to a harmonic oscillator represents a ubiquitous physical system....
The unknown temperature of a sample can be estimated with minimal disturbance by putting it in therm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
This thesis work fits into the framework of quantum decoherence and open quantum systems, prominent ...
We discuss the application of techniques of quantum estimation theory and quantum metrology to therm...
6noWe address a particular instance where open quantum systems may be used as quantum probes for an ...
We address estimation of temperature for a micromechanical oscillator lying arbitrarily close to its...
We address the dephasing dynamics of a qubit as an effective process to estimate the temperature of ...
We assess precision thermometry for an arbitrary single quantum system. For a d-dimensional harmonic...
We consider the problem of estimating the temperature T of a very cold equilibrium sample. The tempe...
Using a two-level moving probe, we address the temperature estimation of a static thermal bath model...
We propose the use of a quantum thermal machine for low-temperature thermometry. A hot thermal reser...
High-precision low-temperature thermometry is a challenge for experimental quantum physics and quant...
Single-qubit thermometry presents the simplest tool to measure the temperature of thermal baths with...
A quantum two-level system coupled to a harmonic oscillator represents a ubiquitous physical system....
The unknown temperature of a sample can be estimated with minimal disturbance by putting it in therm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...