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Gilmore, Kevin A.; Affolter, Matthew; Lewis-Swan, Robert J.; Barberena, Diego; Jordan, Elena; Rey, Ana Maria; Bollinger, John J. (, Science)Fully controllable ultracold atomic systems are creating opportunities for quantum sensing, yet demonstrating a quantum advantage in useful applications by harnessing entanglement remains a challenging task. Here, we realize a many-body quantum-enhanced sensor to detect displacements and electric fields using a crystal of ~150 trapped ions. The center-of-mass vibrational mode of the crystal serves as a high- Q mechanical oscillator, and the collective electronic spin serves as the measurement device. By entangling the oscillator and collective spin and controlling the coherent dynamics via a many-body echo, a displacement is mapped into a spin rotation while avoiding quantum back-action and thermal noise. We achieve a sensitivity to displacements of 8.8 ± 0.4 decibels below the standard quantum limit and a sensitivity for measuring electric fields of 240 ± 10 nanovolts per meter in 1 second. Feasible improvements should enable the use of trapped ions in searches for dark matter.more » « less
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Shankar, Athreya; Tang, Chen; Affolter, Matthew; Gilmore, Kevin; Dubin, Daniel H.; Parker, Scott; Holland, Murray J.; Bollinger, John J. (, Physical Review A)null (Ed.)
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