Field Demonstration of Distributed Quantum Sensing without Post-Selection

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Abstract

Distributed quantum sensing can provide quantum-enhanced sensitivity beyond the shot-noise limit (SNL) for sensing spatially distributed parameters. To date, distributed quantum sensing experiments have mostly been accomplished in laboratory environments without a real space separation for the sensors. In addition, the post-selection is normally assumed to demonstrate the sensitivity advantage over the SNL. Here, we demonstrate distributed quantum sensing with discrete variables in field and show the unconditional violation (without post-selection) of SNL up to 0.916 dB for the field distance of 240 m. The achievement is based on a loophole-free Bell test setup with entangled photon pairs at the averaged heralding efficiency of 73.88%. Moreover, to test quantum sensing in real life, we demonstrate the experiment for long distances (with 10-km fiber), together with the sensing of a completely random parameter. The results represent an important step towards a practical quantum sensing network for widespread applications.

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Zhao, S. R., Zhang, Y. Z., Liu, W. Z., Guan, J. Y., Zhang, W., Li, C. L., … Pan, J. W. (2021). Field Demonstration of Distributed Quantum Sensing without Post-Selection. Physical Review X, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.11.031009

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