Quantum metrology is the study of making high-resolution and highly sensitive measurements of physical parameters using quantum theory to describe the physical systems,
particularly exploiting
quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement is the phenomenon that occurs when a group of particles are generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the group cannot be described independently of the state o ...
and quantum squeezing. This field promises to develop measurement techniques that give better precision than the same measurement performed in a classical framework. Together with quantum hypothesis testing, it represents an important theoretical model at the basis of quantum sensing.
Mathematical foundations
A basic task of quantum metrology is estimating the parameter
of the unitary dynamics
where
is the initial state of the system and
is the Hamiltonian of the system.
is estimated based on measurements on
Typically, the system is composed of many particles, and the Hamiltonian is a sum of single-particle terms
where
acts on the kth particle. In this case, there is no interaction between the particles, and we talk about
linear interferometers.
The achievable precision is bounded from below by the
quantum Cramér-Rao bound as
where
is the number of independent repetitions and