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Protocol for Precise Field Sensing in the Optical Domain with Cold Atoms in a Cavity
Robert J Lewis-Swan1,2, Diego Barberena1,2, Juan A Muniz1
1JILA, NIST, Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA.
Abstract:
In the context of quantum metrology, optical cavity-QED platforms have primarily been focused on the generation of entangled atomic spin states useful for next-generation frequency and time standards. Here, we report a complementary application: the use of optical cavities to generate nonclassical states of light for electric field sensing below the standard quantum limit. We show that cooperative atom-light interactions in the strong collective coupling regime can be used to engineer generalized atom-light cat states which enable quantum enhanced sensing of small displacements of the cavity field even in the presence of photon loss. We demonstrate that metrological gains of 10-20 dB below the standard quantum limit are within reach for current cavity-QED systems operating with long-lived alkaline-earth atoms.

