Squeezing of high-dimensional metastable spins (qudits) in <sup>40</sup>Ca+
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Abstract
Maximally entangled states of spin ensembles, such as the Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) states, are known to achieve Heisenberg limited (HL) measurement sensitivity. However, the experimental complexity of state generation and increased fragility of GHZ states has inhibited the deployment of large quantum-enhanced sensors for impactful applications. Therefore, simplified methods that minimize operational overhead are needed. Spin-squeezing, which refers to a broad class of techniques for generating entangled spins, enables quantum-enhanced sensing that is more robust. A recent proposal [1] suggests a novel approach to spin-squeezing that leverages two ubiquitous capabilities of ion trapping setups, namely the ability to squeeze the bosonic states of ion motion and the Tavis-Cummings interaction that couples the bosonic state to the internal spin degrees of freedom. Here we present an extension of this protocol that generates probe states composed of many d-dimensional spins (or qudits) with metrological utility beyond the Standard quantum limit that scales as (Δθ)2 ∝ ((d-1)N)-3/2. We quantify the advantages of qudits over qubits via the quantum Fisher information with respect to the spin-reduced and total spin-boson system and report preliminary results demonstrating the metrological gain achievable with qudits encoded in the D5/2 manifold of trapped 40Ca+ ions.
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Publication: [1] R. J. Lewis-Swan, J. C. Zuniga Castro, D. Barberena, A. M. Rey. Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 163601 (2024).
Presenters
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Evan R Ritchie
University of Oregon
Authors
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Evan R Ritchie
University of Oregon
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Jameson O'Reilly
University of Oregon
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Sean J Brudney
University of Oregon
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Gabriel James Gregory
University of Oregon
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David J Wineland
University of Oregon
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David T Allcock
University of Oregon