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Theory of Compression Channels for Postselected Quantum Metrology

Jing Yang

2024Physical Review Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The postselected quantum metrological scheme is especially advantageous when the final measurements are either very noisy or expensive in practical experiments. In this Letter, we put forward a general theory on the compression channels in postselected quantum metrology. We define the basic notions characterizing the compression quality and illuminate the underlying structure of lossless compression channels. Previous experiments on postselected optical phase estimation and weak-value amplification are shown to be particular cases of this general theory. Furthermore, for two categories of bipartite systems, we show that the compression loss can be made arbitrarily small even when the compression channel acts only on one subsystem. These findings can be employed to distribute quantum measurements so that the measurement noise and cost are dramatically reduced.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum metrologyMetrologyQuantumPhysicsCompression (physics)Quantum mechanicsStatistical physicsQuantum entanglementQuantum discordThermodynamicsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactions