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Quantum Sensing with Squeezed Light...

by Benjamin J Lawrie, Paul Lett, Alberto Marino, Raphael C Pooser
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ACS Photonics
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1307 to 1318
Volume
6
Issue
6

The minimum resolvable signal in sensing and metrology platforms that rely on optical readout fields is increasingly constrained by the standard quantum limit, which is determined by the sum of photon shot noise and back-action noise. A combination of back-action and shot noise reduction techniques will be critical to the development of the next generation of sensors for applications ranging from high-energy physics to biochemistry and for novel microscopy platforms capable of resolving material properties that were previously obscured by quantum noise. This Perspective reviews the dramatic advances made in the use of squeezed light for sub-shot-noise quantum sensing in recent years and highlights emerging applications that enable new science based on signals that would otherwise be obscured by noise at the standard quantum limit.