https://doi.org/10.1140/epjqt/s40507-025-00377-8
Research
The temporal resolution limit in quantum sensing
1
Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 430071, Wuhan, China
2
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049, Beijing, China
3
Center for Theoretical Physics, Hainan University, 570228, Haikou, China
Received:
25
February
2025
Accepted:
4
June
2025
Published online:
16
June
2025
Temporal resolution is a critical figure of merit in quantum sensing. This study combines the distinguishable condition of quantum states with quantum speed limits to establish a lower bound on interrogation time. When the interrogation time falls below this bound, the output state becomes statistically indistinguishable from the input state, and the information will inevitably be lost in noise. Without loss of generality, we extend these conclusions to time-dependent signal Hamiltonian. In theory, leveraging certain quantum control techniques allows us to calculate the minimum interrogation time for arbitrary signal Hamiltonian. Finally, we illustrate the impact of quantum speed limits on magnetic field measurements and temporal resolution.
Key words: Quantum sensing / Temporal resolution / Quantum speed limits
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