Abstract
Abstract
In the ideal quantum Zeno (QZ) effect, repeated quantum projective measurements can freeze the coherent dynamics of a quantum system. However, in the weak QZ regime, measurement back-actions can allow the sensing of semi-classical field fluctuations. In this regard, we theoretically show how to combine the controlled manipulation of a quantum two-level system, used as a probe, with a sequence of projective measurements to have direct access to the noise correlation function. We experimentally test the effectiveness of the proposed noise sensing method on a properly engineered Bose–Einstein condensate of
87
Rb
atoms realized on an atom chip. We believe that our QZ-based approach can open a new path towards novel quantum sensing devices.
Funder
Fondazione CR Firenze
PATHOS EU H2020 FET-OPEN
Università degli Studi di Firenze
ASTERIQS EC H2020
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
24 articles.
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