Demonstration of a quantum error correction for enhanced sensitivity of photonic measurements

Citation:

L. Cohen, Pilnyak, Y. , Istrati, D. , Retzker, A. , and Eisenberg, H. S. 2016. “Demonstration Of A Quantum Error Correction For Enhanced Sensitivity Of Photonic Measurements”. Phys. Rev. A, 94, Pp. 012324. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.94.012324.

Abstract:

The sensitivity of classical and quantum sensing is impaired in a noisy environment. Thus, one of the main challenges facing sensing protocols is to reduce the noise while preserving the signal. State-of-the-art quantum sensing protocols that rely on dynamical decoupling achieve this goal under the restriction of long noise correlation times. We implement a proof-of-principle experiment of a protocol to recover sensitivity by using an error correction for photonic systems that does not have this restriction. The protocol uses a protected entangled qubit to correct a single error. Our results show a recovery of about 87% of the sensitivity, independent of the noise probability.

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Publisher: American Physical Society