Quantum Metrological Limits via a Variational Approach
arXiv:1207.3307 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.190404
Abstract
The minimum achievable statistical uncertainty in the estimation of physical parameters is determined by the quantum Fisher information. Its computation for noisy systems is still a challenging problem. Using a variational approach, we present an equation for obtaining the quantum Fisher information, which has an explicit dependence on the mathematical description of the noise. This method is applied to obtain a useful analytical bound to the quantum precision in the estimation of phase-shifts under phase diffusion, which shows that the estimation uncertainty cannot be smaller than a noise-dependent constant.
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