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Detection of Entangled States Supported by Reinforcement Learning

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
卷 131, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.073201

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Discrimination of entangled states is crucial in quantum-enhanced metrology, often requiring low-noise detection technology. This challenge can be overcome by introducing a nonlinear readout process. In this study, reinforcement learning is used to manipulate the spin-mixing dynamics in a spin-1 atomic condensate to achieve nonlinear readout of highly entangled states.
Discrimination of entangled states is an important element of quantum-enhanced metrology. This typically requires low-noise detection technology. Such a challenge can be circumvented by introducing nonlinear readout process. Traditionally, this is realized by reversing the very dynamics that generates the entangled state, which requires a full control over the system evolution. In this Letter, we present nonlinear readout of highly entangled states by employing reinforcement learning to manipulate the spin-mixing dynamics in a spin-1 atomic condensate. The reinforcement learning found results in driving the system toward an unstable fixed point, whereby the (to be sensed) phase perturbation is amplified by the subsequent spin-mixing dynamics. Working with a condensate of 10 900 87Rb atoms, we achieve a metrological gain of 6.97 thorn 1.30 -1.38 dB beyond the classical precision limit. Our work will open up new possibilities in unlocking the full potential of entanglement caused quantum enhancement in experiments.

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