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Adaptive quantum measurements of a continuously varying phase

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
卷 65, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.65.043803

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We analyze the problem of quantum-limited estimation of a stochastically varying phase of a continuous beam (rather than a pulse) of the electromagnetic field. We consider both nonadaptive and adaptive measurements, and both dyne detection (using a local oscillator) and interferometric detection. We take the phase variation to be (phi) over dot = rootkappaxi(t), where xi(t) is delta-correlated Gaussian noise. For a beam of power P, the important dimensionless parameter is N=P/(h) over bar omegakappa, the number of photons per coherence time. For the case of dyne detection, both continuous-wave (cw) coherent beams and cw (broadband) squeezed beams are considered. For a coherent beam a simple feedback scheme gives good results, with a phase variance similar or equal toN(-1/2)/2. This is root2 times smaller than that achievable by nonadaptive (heterodyne) detection. For a squeezed beam a more accurate feedback scheme gives a variance scaling as N-2/3, compared to N-1/2 for heterodyne detection. For the case of interferometry only a coherent input into one port is considered. The locally optimal feedback scheme is identified, and it is shown to give a variance scaling as N-1/2. It offers a significant improvement over nonadaptive interferometry only for N of order unity.

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