We address the characterization of classical fractional random noise via quantum probes. In particular, we focus on estimation and discrimination problems involving the fractal dimension of the trajectories of a system subject to fractional Brownian noise. We assume that the classical degree of freedom exposed to the environmental noise is coupled to a quantum degree of freedom of the same system, e.g. its spin, and exploit quantum limited measurements on the spin part to characterize the classical fractional noise. More generally, our approach may be applied to any two-level system subject to dephasing perturbations described by fractional Brownian noise, in order to assess the precision of quantum limited measurements in the characterizat...
A time-correlated EPR pairs protocol is analized, based on detection of fractal correlated signals i...
Interactions between a quantum system and its environment are usually inevitable and could lead to d...
© 2019, The Author(s). Accurate characterization of the noise influencing a quantum system of intere...
We address the use of a single qubit as a quantum probe to characterize the properties of classical ...
We address the use of simple quantum probes for the spectral characterization of classical noisy env...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
In this thesis we focus on Gaussian quantum metrology in the phase-space formalism and its applicati...
Mesoscopic physics considers systems of appropriate size and at time scales of the order of decohere...
We investigate the process of quantum measurements on scattered probes. Before scattering, the probe...
The fundamental quantum information processing task of estimating the phase of a qubit is considered...
We study the estimation precision attainable by entanglement-enhanced Ramsey interferometry in the p...
Quantum computers promise a considerable speedup over classical computers in solving various classes...
Knowing a quantum system's environment is critical for its practical use as a quantum device. Qubit ...
Abstract. We review the most recent developments in the theory of open quantum systems focusing on s...
A time-correlated EPR pairs protocol is analized, based on detection of fractal correlated signals i...
Interactions between a quantum system and its environment are usually inevitable and could lead to d...
© 2019, The Author(s). Accurate characterization of the noise influencing a quantum system of intere...
We address the use of a single qubit as a quantum probe to characterize the properties of classical ...
We address the use of simple quantum probes for the spectral characterization of classical noisy env...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
In this thesis we focus on Gaussian quantum metrology in the phase-space formalism and its applicati...
Mesoscopic physics considers systems of appropriate size and at time scales of the order of decohere...
We investigate the process of quantum measurements on scattered probes. Before scattering, the probe...
The fundamental quantum information processing task of estimating the phase of a qubit is considered...
We study the estimation precision attainable by entanglement-enhanced Ramsey interferometry in the p...
Quantum computers promise a considerable speedup over classical computers in solving various classes...
Knowing a quantum system's environment is critical for its practical use as a quantum device. Qubit ...
Abstract. We review the most recent developments in the theory of open quantum systems focusing on s...
A time-correlated EPR pairs protocol is analized, based on detection of fractal correlated signals i...
Interactions between a quantum system and its environment are usually inevitable and could lead to d...
© 2019, The Author(s). Accurate characterization of the noise influencing a quantum system of intere...