Quantum-enhanced interferometry with large heralded photon-number states

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Quantum phenomena such as entanglement can improve fundamental limits on the sensitivity of a measurement probe. In optical interferometry, a probe consisting of N entangled photons provides up to a N enhancement in phase sensitivity compared to a classical probe of the same energy. Here, we employ high-gain parametric down-conversion sources and photon-number-resolving detectors to perform interferometry with heralded quantum probes of sizes up to N = 8 (i.e. measuring up to 16-photon coincidences). Our probes are created by injecting heralded photon-number states into an interferometer, and in principle provide quantum-enhanced phase sensitivity even in the presence of significant optical loss. Our work paves the way toward quantum-enhanced interferometry using large entangled photonic states.

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Thekkadath, G. S., Mycroft, M. E., Bell, B. A., Wade, C. G., Eckstein, A., Phillips, D. S., … Walmsley, I. A. (2020). Quantum-enhanced interferometry with large heralded photon-number states. Npj Quantum Information, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-020-00320-y

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