This paper demonstrates a frequency measurement technique using a single laser-cooled barium ion as a quantum probe that surpasses the Heisenberg limit. The uncertainty in the frequency measurement scales as 1/T<sup>1.75±0.03</sup>, exceeding the 1/T scaling predicted by the Heisenberg limit for time-independent Hamiltonians. This improved precision, achieved through controlled feedback Hamiltonian, enables precise noise frequency measurement in the kHz range. The authors propose adapting this protocol for enhanced sensitivity in detecting certain types of light mass axion-like dark matter particles.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Jan 01, 2020
Authors
T. Dutta, M. Mukherjee
Tags
frequency measurement
quantum probe
Heisenberg limit
barium ion
dark matter
precision measurement
feedback Hamiltonian
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