Experimental demonstration of phase measurement precision beating standard quantum limit by projection measurement

Abstract

We propose and demonstrate experimentally a projection scheme to measure the quantum phase with a precision beating the standard quantum limit. The initial input state is a twin Fock state |N,N> proposed by Holland and Burnett [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1355 (1993)] but the phase information is extracted by a quantum state projection measurement. The phase precision is about 1.4/N for large photon number N, which approaches the Heisenberg limit of 1/N. Experimentally, we employ a four-photon state from type-II parametric down-conversion and achieve a phase uncertainty of 0.291 0.001 beating the standard quantum limit of 1/N = 1/2 for four photons.

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