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Lei Xiao1,2, Saubhik Sarkar3,4, Kunkun Wang5
1Southeast University, School of Physics, Nanjing 211189, China.
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Quantum physics enables parameter estimation with precisions beyond the capability of classical sensors. Quantum criticality is a key resource for this quantum-enhanced sensing, but experimental realization has been challenging due to the complexity of ground-state preparation and the long time required to reach the steady state near criticality. Here, we experimentally demonstrate critical enhancement in a non-Hermitian topological system using a photonic quantum walk setup. Our system supports two distinct phase transitions at which enhanced sensitivity is observed even at transient times for which the Bayesian inference shows excellent estimation and precision. It is a direct demonstration of criticality-enhanced scaling laws with nonunitary dynamics.
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