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arxiv 1905.09707 v2 pith:NLAEQVDA submitted 2019-05-23 quant-ph

Accuracy enhancing protocols for quantum clocks

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The accuracy of the time information generated by clocks can be enhanced by allowing them to communicate with each other. Here we consider a basic scenario where a quantum clock receives a low-accuracy time signal as input and ask whether it can generate an output of higher accuracy. We propose protocols that use a quantum clock with a $d$-dimensional state space to achieve an accuracy enhancement by a factor of $d$, for large enough $d$. If no feedback to the input signal is allowed, this enhancement is temporary. With feedback the accuracy enhancement can be retained indefinitely. Our protocols are specific to quantum clocks, and may be used to synchronise them in a network, defining a time scale that is more accurate than what can be achieved by non-interacting or classical clocks.

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