Enhanced sensing near a bistable phase transition point in a strongly coupled solid-state system
ORAL
Abstract
Phase transition physics exhibits counterintuitive phenomena and enhanced performance. Exceptional points (EPs), for example, are known to amplify perturbations in non-Hermitian systems. However, the merging of eigenstates at EPs also amplifies noise, ultimately reducing improvements in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this talk, I will discuss a hybrid quantum system composed of a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) spin ensemble coupled to a nonlinear Van der Pol oscillator. This system exhibits a bistable transition point with hallmark EP features, such as chiral state transfer and heightened sensitivity to perturbations, but crucially without the associated noise amplification. Our platform is applicable to a wide range of sensing systems and paves the way for advancements in quantum technologies leveraging phase transitions.
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Publication: Submitted manuscript entitled "Enhanced sensitivity near the bistable transition point of a hybrid quantum system"
Presenters
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Hanfeng Wang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Hanfeng Wang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Kurt Aaron Jacobs
US Army Research Lab Adelphi
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Donald P Fahey
US Army Research Lab Adelphi
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Yong Hu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, State Univ of NY - Buffalo
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Dirk R Englund
Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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Matthew Trusheim
Harvard University, Army Research Laboratory