Noisy quantum metrology with the assistance of indefinite causal order
Francois Chapeau-Blondeau

TL;DR
This paper explores how indefinite causal order in quantum channels can enhance noisy quantum metrology, allowing effective phase estimation even under challenging conditions where traditional methods fail.
Contribution
It introduces a switched quantum channel with indefinite order that improves phase estimation robustness and reveals new measurement strategies involving the control qubit.
Findings
Control qubit enables effective estimation without direct interaction with the unitary.
Measurement of the control qubit maintains efficiency in noisy or unknown conditions.
Switched channels outperform conventional techniques in certain noisy and blind scenarios.
Abstract
A generic qubit unitary operator affected by depolarizing noise is duplicated and inserted in a quantum switch process realizing a superposition of causal orders. The characterization of the resulting switched quantum channel is worked out for its action on the joint state of the probe-control qubit pair. The switched channel is then specifically investigated for the important metrological task of phase estimation on the noisy unitary operator, with the performance assessed by the Fisher information, classical or quantum. A comparison is made with conventional techniques of estimation where the noisy unitary is directly probed in a one-stage or two-stage cascade with definite order, or several uses of them with two or more qubits. In the switched channel with indefinite order, specific properties are reported, meaningful for estimation and not present with conventional techniques. It is…
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