Quantum metrology leverages the unique properties of quantum systems to enhance parameter estimation beyond classical limits. In this short review, we introduce the core concepts of quantum metrology, with a particular focus on its extension to multi-parameter estimation. We begin by outlining the foundational principles of quantum metrology and explore how quantum criticality can enhance measurement precision — especially near quantum phase transitions, where systems exhibit heightened sensitivity to external perturbations. Next, we consider the framework of multi-parameter quantum critical metrology, in which the simultaneous estimation of multiple parameters near criticality can lead to further improvements in accuracy. Finally, we discuss measurement-induced phase transitions, a phenomenon emerging in the context of continuous quantum measurements that introduces non-Hermitian dynamics and fundamentally alters the system's behavior. This review provides a concise overview of these key developments and highlights their significance for future progress in quantum sensing technologies.
Di Fresco, G., Spagnolo, B., Valenti, D., Carollo, A. (2025). Multi-parameter estimation in critical quantum metrology. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, 199(3), 1-17 [10.1016/j.chaos.2025.116913].
Multi-parameter estimation in critical quantum metrology
Di Fresco, Giovanni;Spagnolo, Bernardo;Valenti, Davide;Carollo, Angelo
2025-10-01
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Quantum metrology leverages the unique properties of quantum systems to enhance parameter estimation beyond classical limits. In this short review, we introduce the core concepts of quantum metrology, with a particular focus on its extension to multi-parameter estimation. We begin by outlining the foundational principles of quantum metrology and explore how quantum criticality can enhance measurement precision — especially near quantum phase transitions, where systems exhibit heightened sensitivity to external perturbations. Next, we consider the framework of multi-parameter quantum critical metrology, in which the simultaneous estimation of multiple parameters near criticality can lead to further improvements in accuracy. Finally, we discuss measurement-induced phase transitions, a phenomenon emerging in the context of continuous quantum measurements that introduces non-Hermitian dynamics and fundamentally alters the system's behavior. This review provides a concise overview of these key developments and highlights their significance for future progress in quantum sensing technologies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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