期刊
COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICS
卷 2, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s42005-019-0265-y
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资金
- DFG [FOR 7024]
- EU-FET Open (PATHOS) project
- ISF
- VATAT
- NSFC [11474193]
- CONICET
- CNEA
- STCSM [18010500400, 18ZR1415500]
- Program for Eastern Scholar
- Ramony Cajal program of the Spanish MINECO [RYC-2017-22482]
- [14SG35]
- [2018513]
- [SRG/2019000289]
High-precision low-temperature thermometry is a challenge for experimental quantum physics and quantum sensing. Here we consider a thermometer modeled by a dynamically-controlled multilevel quantum probe in contact with a bath. Dynamical control in the form of periodic modulation of the energy-level spacings of the quantum probe can dramatically increase the maximum accuracy bound of low-temperatures estimation, by maximizing the relevant quantum Fisher information. As opposed to the diverging relative error bound at low temperatures in conventional quantum thermometry, periodic modulation of the probe allows for low-temperature thermometry with temperature-independent relative error bound. The proposed approach may find diverse applications related to precise probing of the temperature of many-body quantum systems in condensed matter and ultracold gases, as well as in different branches of quantum metrology beyond thermometry, for example in precise probing of different Hamiltonian parameters in many-body quantum critical systems.
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