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Floquet Diamond Sensor with Optimal Precision
arXiv
Authors: Qi-Tao Duan, Teng Li, Si-Qi Chen, Shengshi Pang, He Lu
Year
2025
Paper ID
51870
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The diamond sensor has emerged as a promising platform for quantum sensing, enabling the estimation of physical quantities - such as microwave (MW) field - with precision unattainable by classical counterpart. However, traditional diamond sensors suffer severe precision degradation when the signal MW is not resonant with the sensor transition frequency. Here, we propose and demonstrate a Floquet diamond sensor (FDS) for high-precision off-resonant MW amplitude sensing without attenuating the strength of the signal MW. The periodic driven field effectively induces an quasi-energy shift that matches the off-resonant MW frequency. The measurement precision of FDS is characterized by quantum Fisher information, which approaches the ultimate precision - Heisenberg limit - within the coherent time. Furthermore, the FDS exhibits robust tolerance to practical control errors and is compatible with dynamical coupling protocol, enabling a robust and high-sensitivity magnetic sensing. Our results confirm the quantum advantage of quantum sensing and provide a practical technology for high-precision off-resonant MW sensing.
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