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Quantum-enhanced sensing using non-classical spin states of a highly magnetic atom.


ABSTRACT: Coherent superposition states of a mesoscopic quantum object play a major role in our understanding of the quantum to classical boundary, as well as in quantum-enhanced metrology and computing. However, their practical realization and manipulation remains challenging, requiring a high degree of control of the system and its coupling to the environment. Here, we use dysprosium atoms-the most magnetic element in its ground state-to realize coherent superpositions between electronic spin states of opposite orientation, with a mesoscopic spin size J?=?8. We drive coherent spin states to quantum superpositions using non-linear light-spin interactions, observing a series of collapses and revivals of quantum coherence. These states feature highly non-classical behavior, with a sensitivity to magnetic fields enhanced by a factor 13.9(1.1) compared to coherent spin states-close to the Heisenberg limit 2J?=?16-and an intrinsic fragility to environmental noise.

SUBMITTER: Chalopin T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6251866 | biostudies-other | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Quantum-enhanced sensing using non-classical spin states of a highly magnetic atom.

Chalopin Thomas T   Bouazza Chayma C   Evrard Alexandre A   Makhalov Vasiliy V   Dreon Davide D   Dalibard Jean J   Sidorenkov Leonid A LA   Nascimbene Sylvain S  

Nature communications 20181123 1


Coherent superposition states of a mesoscopic quantum object play a major role in our understanding of the quantum to classical boundary, as well as in quantum-enhanced metrology and computing. However, their practical realization and manipulation remains challenging, requiring a high degree of control of the system and its coupling to the environment. Here, we use dysprosium atoms-the most magnetic element in its ground state-to realize coherent superpositions between electronic spin states of  ...[more]

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