June 30, 2025 to July 4, 2025
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Quantum Metrology in the Ultrastrong Coupling Regime of Light-Matter Interactions: Leveraging Virtual Excitations without Extracting Them

Jul 1, 2025, 3:15 PM
1h 45m
Poster only Quantum technologies, quantum optics, cavity QED, quantum information Poster Session 2

Speaker

Karol Piotr Gietka (Universität Innsbruck)

Description

Virtual excitations, inherent to ultrastrongly coupled light-matter systems, induce measurable modifications in system properties, offering a novel resource for quantum technologies. In this work, we demonstrate how these virtual excitations and their correlations can be harnessed to enhance precision measurements, without the need to extract them. Building on the paradigmatic Dicke model, which describes the interaction between an ensemble of two-level atoms and a single radiation mode, we propose a method to harness hybridized light-matter modes for quantum metrology. Our results not only highlight the potential of virtual excitations to surpass classical precision limits but also extend to a broad range of ultrastrongly coupled systems.

Author

Karol Piotr Gietka (Universität Innsbruck)

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