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Quantum Metrology Enhanced by Effective Time Reversal
Yuxin Wang - University of Maryland
Thursday, April 23, 2026, 11:30 am-12:30 pm
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Abstract

Quantum metrology involves the application of quantum resources to enhance measurements. Several communities have developed quantum-metrology strategies that leverage effective time reversals. These strategies, we posit, form four classes. First, mirror metrology begins with a preparatory unitary and ends with that unitary’s time-reverse. The protocol amplifies the visibility of a small parameter to be sensed. Similarly, weak-value amplification enhances a weak coupling’s detectability. The technique exhibits counterintuitive properties captured by a retrocausal model. Using the third strategy, one simulates closed timelike curves, worldlines that loop back on themselves in time. The fourth strategy involves indefinite causal order, which characterises channels applied in a superposition of orderings. We review these four strategies, which we unify under the heading of time-reverse metrology. We also outline opportunities for this toolkit in quantum metrology; quantum information science; quantum foundations; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; and solid-state physics.

Lunch will be served after the talk. 

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This talk is organized by Andrea F. Svejda