Compression of metrological quantum information in the presence of noise

Author:

Salvati Flavio1ORCID,Salmon Wilfred23,Barnes Crispin H. W.1,Arvidsson-Shukur David R. M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge

2. DAMTP

3. Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory

Abstract

In quantum metrology, information about unknown parameters θ=(θ1,...,θM) is accessed by measuring probe states ρ̂θ. In experimental settings where copies of ρ̂θ can be produced rapidly (e.g., in optics), the information-extraction bottleneck can stem from high postprocessing costs or detector saturation. In these regimes, it is desirable to compress the information encoded in ρ̂θn into m<n copies of a postselected state: ρ̂θpsm. Remarkably, recent works have shown that, in the absence of noise, compression can be lossless, for m/n arbitrarily small. Here, we fully characterize the family of filters that enable lossless compression. Further, we study the effect of noise on quantum-metrological information amplification. Motivated by experiments, we consider a popular family of filters, which we show is optimal for qubit probes. Further, we show that, for the optimal filter in this family, compression is still lossless if noise acts after the filter. However, in the presence of depolarizing noise before filtering, compression is lossy. In both cases, information extraction can be implemented significantly better than simply discarding a constant fraction of the states, even in the presence of strong noise. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Stiftelsen Lars Hiertas Minne

Hitachi

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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