Universality of the Heisenberg limit for estimates of random phase shifts
Universality of the Heisenberg limit for estimates of random phase shifts
The Heisenberg limit traditionally provides a lower bound on the phase uncertainty scaling as $1/\ensuremath{\langle}N\ensuremath{\rangle}$, where $\ensuremath{\langle}N\ensuremath{\rangle}$ is the mean number of photons in the probe. However, this limit has a number of loopholes which potentially might be exploited to achieve measurements with even greater accuracy. Here we close these …