Entanglement-enhanced optical gyroscope

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Abstract

Fiber optic gyroscopes (FOG) based on the Sagnac effect are a valuable tool in sensing and navigation and enable accurate measurements in applications ranging from spacecraft and aircraft to self-driving vehicles such as autonomous cars. As with any classical optical sensors, the ultimate performance of these devices is bounded by the shot-noise limit (SNL). Quantum-enhanced interferometry allows us to overcome this limit using non-classical states of light. Here, we report on an entangled-photon gyroscope that uses path-entangled NOON-states (N = 2) to provide super-resolution and phase sensitivity beyond the shot-noise limit.

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Fink, M., Steinlechner, F., Handsteiner, J., Dowling, J. P., Scheidl, T., & Ursin, R. (2019). Entanglement-enhanced optical gyroscope. New Journal of Physics, 21(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab1bb2

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