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Sensitivity threshold defines the optimal spin subset for ensemble quantum sensing

Suwan I. Kang, Minhyeok Kim, Sanghyo Park, Heonsik Lee, Keunyoung Lee, Donggyu Kim·December 11, 2025
Quantum Physicsphysics.app-ph

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Abstract

Finite drive power leaves unavoidable spatial gradients in control fields, preventing spin ensembles from reaching the standard-quantum-limit sensitivity. We derive an analytic expression of ensemble sensitivity for inhomogeneous spin sensors and introduce sensitivity thresholds that reveal the optimal spin subset. Applied to both pulsed and continuous-wave magnetometry, the optimal subsets deliver up to a tenfold improvement over conventional schemes relying on nominally uniform regions of the ensembles. We demonstrate phase-only digital holography to implement the optimal subsets and show that residual aberrations add less than 1 dB of sensitivity loss. Our framework imposes no fundamental trade-offs and extends quantum sensing to heterogeneous sensing environments.

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