Title
Beating Standard Quantum Limit With Weak Measurement
Abstract
Weak measurements have been under intensive investigation in both experiment and theory. Numerous experiments have indicated that the amplified meter shift is produced by the post-selection, yielding an improved precision compared to conventional methods. However, this amplification effect comes at the cost of a reduced rate of acquiring data, which leads to an increasing uncertainty to determine the level of meter shift. From this point of view, a number of theoretical works have suggested that weak measurements cannot improve the precision, or even damage the metrology information due to the post-selection. In this review, we give a comprehensive analysis of the weak measurements to justify their positive effect on prompting measurement precision. As a further step, we introduce two modified weak measurement protocols to boost the precision beyond the standard quantum limit. Compared to previous works beating the standard quantum limit, these protocols are free of using entangled or squeezed states. The achieved precision outperforms that of the conventional method by two orders of magnitude and attains a practical Heisenberg scaling up to n = 10(6) photons.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/e23030354
ENTROPY
Keywords
DocType
Volume
weak measurement, Heisenberg scaling, quantum enhanced precision
Journal
23
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
1099-4300
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Geng Chen100.34
Peng Yin2252.74
Wen-Hao Zhang300.34
Gong-Chu Li400.34
Chuanfeng Li5125.78
Guangcan Guo6229.33