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Achieving the Fundamental Quantum Limit of Linear Waveform Estimation.
Physical Review Letters 2024 March 30
Sensing a classical signal using a linear quantum device is a pervasive application of quantum-enhanced measurement. The fundamental precision limits of linear waveform estimation, however, are not fully understood. In certain cases, there is an unexplained gap between the known waveform-estimation quantum Cramér-Rao bound and the optimal sensitivity from quadrature measurement of the outgoing mode from the device. We resolve this gap by establishing the fundamental precision limit, the waveform-estimation Holevo Cramér-Rao bound, and how to achieve it using a nonstationary measurement. We apply our results to detuned gravitational-wave interferometry to accelerate the search for postmerger remnants from binary neutron-star mergers. If we have an unequal weighting between estimating the signal's power and phase, then we propose how to further improve the signal-to-noise ratio by a factor of sqrt[2] using this nonstationary measurement.
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