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      Optical Phase Measurement Using a Deterministic Source of Entangled Multi-photon States

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          Precision measurements of optical phases have many applications in science and technology. Entangled multi-photon states have been suggested for performing such measurements with precision that significantly surpasses the shot-noise limit. Until recently, such states have been generated mainly using spontaneous parametric down-conversion -- a process which is intrinsically probabilistic, counteracting the advantages that the entangled photon states might have. Here, we use a semiconductor quantum dot to generate entangled multi-photon states in a deterministic manner, using periodic timed excitation of a confined spin. This way we entangle photons one-by-one at a rate which exceeds 300 MHz. We use the resulting multi-photon state to demonstrate super-resolved optical phase measurement. Our results open up a scalable way for realizing genuine quantum enhanced super-sensitive measurements in the near future.

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          20 February 2020
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          2002.08715
          81a19acb-1715-42b4-acd6-a7985a90dd84

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          8 pages, 5 figures
          cond-mat.mes-hall quant-ph

          Quantum physics & Field theory,Nanophysics
          Quantum physics & Field theory, Nanophysics

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