Near-Heisenberg-Limited Atomic Clocks in the Presence of Decoherence

Johannes Borregaard, Anders Søndberg Sørensen

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Abstract

The ultimate stability of atomic clocks is limited by the quantum noise of the atoms. To reduce this noise it has been suggested to use entangled atomic ensembles with reduced atomic noise. Potentially this can push the stability all the way to the limit allowed by the Heisenberg uncertainty relation, which is denoted the Heisenberg limit. In practice, however, entangled states are often more prone to decoherence, which may prevent reaching this performance. Here we present an adaptive measurement protocol that in the presence of a realistic source of decoherence enables us to get near-Heisenberg-limited stability of atomic clocks using entangled atoms. The protocol may thus realize the full potential of entanglement for quantum metrology despite the detrimental influence of decoherence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number090801
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume111
Issue number9
ISSN0031-9007
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2013

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