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      Advances in quantum metrology

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              Quantum-enhanced measurements: beating the standard quantum limit.

              Quantum mechanics, through the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, imposes limits on the precision of measurement. Conventional measurement techniques typically fail to reach these limits. Conventional bounds to the precision of measurements such as the shot noise limit or the standard quantum limit are not as fundamental as the Heisenberg limits and can be beaten using quantum strategies that employ "quantum tricks" such as squeezing and entanglement.
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                Journal
                Nature Photonics
                Nature Photon
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1749-4885
                1749-4893
                April 2011
                March 31 2011
                April 2011
                : 5
                : 4
                : 222-229
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                10.1038/nphoton.2011.35
                58c560f0-fdbd-47a1-bd17-fd16c8d3a282
                © 2011

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