Quantum optical metrology in the lossy SU(2) and SU(1,1) interferometers

Abstract

We study the phase sensitivity in the conventional SU(2) and nonconventional SU(1,1) interferometers with the coherent and squeezed vacuum input state via the quantum Cramer-Rao bound. We explicitly construct the detection scheme that gives the optimal phase sensitivity. For practical purposes, we show that in the presence of photon loss, both interferometers with proper homodyne detections, are nearly optimal. We also find that unlike the coherent state and squeezed vacuum state, the effects of the imperfect detector on the phase sensitivity cannot be asymptotically removed for a generic coherent-squeezed state by increasing the amplifier gain of the OPA.

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