Protecting spin squeezing from decoherence (2503.05016v1)
Abstract: As a crucial resource in the field of quantum metrology, spin squeezing can facilitate highly precise measurements that surpass the limitations imposed by classical physics. However, the quantum advantages of spin squeezing can be significantly compromised by decoherence, thereby impeding its practical implementation. Here, by investigating the influence of local dissipative environment on spin squeezing beyond the conventional Born-Markov approximation, we find a mechanism to protect spin squeezing from decoherence and show that robust spin squeezing can be achieved in the steady state. We outline an experimental proposal to verify our prediction in a trapped-ion platform. Overcoming the challenges set by decoherence on spin squeezing, our work provides a guideline for realizing high-precision sensing in realistic environments.