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Fisher information and multiparticle entanglement

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 85, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.85.022321

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  1. EU [248095]
  2. DFG-Cluster of Excellence MAP
  3. EU
  4. MNiSW [N202 208538]
  5. Foundation for Polish Science (KOLUMB)
  6. QCCC of the Elite Network of Bavaria
  7. ERC
  8. MIUR through FIRB [RBFR08H058]

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The Fisher information F gives a limit to the ultimate precision achievable in a phase estimation protocol. It has been shown recently that the Fisher information for a linear two-mode interferometer cannot exceed the number of particles if the input state is separable. As a direct consequence, with such input states the shot-noise limit is the ultimate limit of precision. In this work, we go a step further by deducing bounds on F for several multiparticle entanglement classes. These bounds imply that genuine multiparticle entanglement is needed for reaching the highest sensitivities in quantum interferometry. We further compute similar bounds on the average Fisher information (F) over bar for collective spin operators, where the average is performed over all possible spin directions. We show that these criteria detect different sets of states and illustrate their strengths by considering several examples, also using experimental data. In particular, the criterion based on (F) over bar is able to detect certain bound entangled states.

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